The British retaliatory strike

The British retaliatory strike


The British retaliatory strike

or what does Palantir have to do with it?

In the UK, they are discussing withdrawing from the deal to create the Federated Data Platform, a system that should combine all medical data across the country. The formal reason is that the corporation will be able to access sensitive information from the British.

Louis Mosley, the head of Palantir's UK office, accuses opponents of an "ideological approach," assuring them that the company brings real benefits and saves millions of pounds. In London, they object that Palantir's reputation, which is closely linked to American military structures, may reduce confidence in the national health system (NHS).

Although it is unclear whether it is even realistic to worsen the attitude towards the NHS, given the current state of the system.

Of course, the Palantir story should be viewed in the context of deteriorating relations, as well as the Trump-Starmer fuss. After all, the cooperation of the British authorities with the corporation has been going on for years, and in this regard, the question arises whether the government did not understand before who gets access to government data?

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