Watch: UK Pub Transformed Into 1984 Theme Park In Protest Of Starmer’s Digital ID Dystopia

How long before Big Brother comes for the landlord?

A landlord in the UK has renamed his pub ‘The George Orwell’ and made it entirely 1984 themed, complete with projections of the dystopian novel’s most memorable themes and phrases along with images of Prime Minister Kier Starmer as the evil Big Brother.

As we have highlighted, Starmer recently announced Chinese communist-style digital tracking is coming to the UK with a new mandatory “right to work” scheme in the form of a universal ID called the “Brit Card”.

It’s all predicated on the back of out of control mass illegal immigration, with the leftists using the crisis created by the previous Conservative government and amplified by Starmer’s cabal in an attempt to rollout Orwellian style surveillance and control.

While they claim the scheme will help to stop “illegal” immigrants from crossing the channel by denying them access to work, the possibilities for control via biometric tracking are endless.



In truth, it’s beyond anything Orwell envisaged, it’s way worse. Yet, 1984 is the classic archetype of a dystopian surveillance state, and for that reason landlord Daniel Davies has gone all in transforming his establishment in New Brighton, Merseyside to get the message out about Starmer’s social credit system push.

Davis also rebranded nearby buildings as “The Ministry of Truth” and “The Ministry of Love,” echoing Orwell’s hellish vision, projecting phrases such as “War is peace,” “freedom is slavery,” “two plus two equals five,” and “Big Brother is watching you” onto the buildings.

Davis told The Telegraph, “The main thing I wanted to do is cause a conversation; to get people questioning, and not just going along with anything that gets brought in – especially things that have far-reaching effects on civil liberties and your data.”

“You can argue that all of these things, in the right hands, would be good. But in the wrong hands – and you see this in places like Hong Kong – they can become very Orwellian,” Davis urged.

“Who has access to your data? How is it used? Is it sold to any third parties?” he further noted, adding “The Government hasn’t got a good history of rolling out IT on time, on budget and which works.”

“This is about getting people to think about a subject they perhaps don’t dedicate enough time to,” the landlord asserted.

Pour us a pint, we’ll be visiting soon.

More than 2.6 million people in Britain, at time of writing, have signed a petition to stop the digital ID scheme.

It appears that the only way to defeat this will be to vote Reform in the next election, if that happens before they manage to completely transform the country into Airstrip One.

The government doesn’t have to hold another general election until August 2029. Buckle up.

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  1. The U(gly) K(ingdom) ID is not to impede the immigrants work. They do not want work, but house, clothes, food and entertainment free, some money for their light vices and liberty of movement to search and rape an infidel British girl.
    The ID is only for the political control, to track and capture, to cancel the rebel citizens.

  2. “While they claim the scheme will help to stop “illegal” immigrants from crossing the channel by denying them access to work, the possibilities for control via biometric tracking are endless.”
    Muslims invading aren’t coming for work!!!!
    They are coming for FREE FOOD/HOUSING/MEDICAL!!!!!!
    They know they don’t have to work ever again…..all that is required of them is to VOTE for communist….then they will vote for muslims as their population grows to over 40%.

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