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Cash, Consent and Conscription: The Case Against Digital ID
Episode 149

Cash, Consent and Conscription: The Case Against Digital ID

The Shelley Tasker Show

October 16, 20252h 0mFull

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Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com

In this lively midweek episode of the Shelley Tasker Show, I’m joined by my co-host Mr Scott for a candid catch‑up on slowing life down, everyday mishaps, homeschooling wins, and the uneasy state of news and media trust. We weave from Lego-on-the-floor peril and DIY wallpaper triumphs to reflections on independent media, censorship, and why so many feel powerless. I also welcome activist Debbie Hicks, who delivers a compelling warning about digital ID and its potential role in enabling conscription and wider social control. Debbie connects government plans, the National Security Strategy, and timelines for digital ID rollout with the risk of war footing, arguing that resistance must start now through outreach, non-compliance, and community action.

We discuss how tech normalisation (phones, apps, facial recognition) feeds a broader control grid, the realities of homeschooling and school bullying, and why marches, petitions and street-level conversations still matter. Plus: why “mobile phones” are the sleeper issue, the illusion of choice in news, and the enduring importance of cash. A thoughtful, spirited conversation with practical takeaways—and a clear call to stay alert, get informed, and get involved.