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Debate shut down - Digital ID
https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/sen ... id-5616038
The Digital ID Bill 2023 has passed the Australian Senate with 33 members voting yes and 26 against.
Multiple senators took to social media on March 27 to complain that
the legislation was rushed through the Parliament without debate.
Finance and Government Services Minister Katy Gallagher introduced amendments to the original legislation following a Senate Committee inquiry and consultation.
This will mean private businesses will now be able to apply to join the Australian government’s digital ID system within two years of royal assent.
The bill (pdf) establishes a national digital ID system and creates the framework for a centralised platform for Australians to verify their identity online.
Senators from the centre-right Liberal Party, United Australia Party, and nationalist One Nation opposed the bill, while Labor, Greens, the Jacqui Lambie Network, and former Liberal-turned-independent David Van voted for it
The Digital ID Bill 2023 has passed the Australian Senate with 33 members voting yes and 26 against.
Multiple senators took to social media on March 27 to complain that
the legislation was rushed through the Parliament without debate.
Finance and Government Services Minister Katy Gallagher introduced amendments to the original legislation following a Senate Committee inquiry and consultation.
This will mean private businesses will now be able to apply to join the Australian government’s digital ID system within two years of royal assent.
The bill (pdf) establishes a national digital ID system and creates the framework for a centralised platform for Australians to verify their identity online.
Senators from the centre-right Liberal Party, United Australia Party, and nationalist One Nation opposed the bill, while Labor, Greens, the Jacqui Lambie Network, and former Liberal-turned-independent David Van voted for it
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Re: Debate shut down - Digital ID
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Labor’s Digital ID Bill Forced Through Senate Without Debate
Kurt Mahlburg
28 March 2024
2.9 MINS
The Albanese Government’s Digital ID Bill, which has sparked concerns about government abuse and overreach, was pushed through the senate without debate by a Labor-Greens alliance on Wednesday.
Labor and Greens senators teamed up late Wednesday afternoon to ensure the Albanese Government’s controversial Digital ID Bill was forced through the nation’s House of Review without review.
A vote to debate the legislation tied 33 apiece, preventing senators from asking any questions about the proposal. Subsequently, the Bill itself went to a vote and sailed through parliament with 33 ayes from an alliance of Labor, Greens, Jacqui Lambie Network and independent senators.
The Coalition, One Nation and the United Australia Party’s collective 26 votes were not enough to halt the passage of the Bill, which stands as one of around 90 pieces of legislation to be shoehorned through the senate without discussion under the Albanese Government.
The Bill has enjoyed widespread support from Australia’s political and corporate elites. A fast-tracked inquiry gave Australians just one month to make submissions, and though the report noted that “most individuals who made submissions to the inquiry opposed the bills either fully or in part,” the Senate Economics Legislation Committee recommended it be passed.
One of the Bill’s vocal supporters was former Privacy Commissioner Malcolm Crompton, who just one month ago assured Australians that the senate would give the legislation proper scrutiny.
“It will be given a hard time in the Senate, which is a good thing because then we should be able to straighten out any of the weaknesses that are in the Bill,” he told A Current Affair in February
Labor’s Digital ID Bill Forced Through Senate Without Debate
Kurt Mahlburg
28 March 2024
2.9 MINS
The Albanese Government’s Digital ID Bill, which has sparked concerns about government abuse and overreach, was pushed through the senate without debate by a Labor-Greens alliance on Wednesday.
Labor and Greens senators teamed up late Wednesday afternoon to ensure the Albanese Government’s controversial Digital ID Bill was forced through the nation’s House of Review without review.
A vote to debate the legislation tied 33 apiece, preventing senators from asking any questions about the proposal. Subsequently, the Bill itself went to a vote and sailed through parliament with 33 ayes from an alliance of Labor, Greens, Jacqui Lambie Network and independent senators.
The Coalition, One Nation and the United Australia Party’s collective 26 votes were not enough to halt the passage of the Bill, which stands as one of around 90 pieces of legislation to be shoehorned through the senate without discussion under the Albanese Government.
The Bill has enjoyed widespread support from Australia’s political and corporate elites. A fast-tracked inquiry gave Australians just one month to make submissions, and though the report noted that “most individuals who made submissions to the inquiry opposed the bills either fully or in part,” the Senate Economics Legislation Committee recommended it be passed.
One of the Bill’s vocal supporters was former Privacy Commissioner Malcolm Crompton, who just one month ago assured Australians that the senate would give the legislation proper scrutiny.
“It will be given a hard time in the Senate, which is a good thing because then we should be able to straighten out any of the weaknesses that are in the Bill,” he told A Current Affair in February
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Re: Debate shut down - Digital ID
The traitors pass bills and close down debate.
If they are scared of looking bad in the debate they close it down.
The politicians are traitors to the people.
We need to put them on trial in a people's court
with a gallows waiting outside parliament
and broadcast on live prime time TV in 4K video
with closeups and action slow motion replays.
If they are scared of looking bad in the debate they close it down.
The politicians are traitors to the people.
We need to put them on trial in a people's court
with a gallows waiting outside parliament
and broadcast on live prime time TV in 4K video
with closeups and action slow motion replays.
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Re: Debate shut down - Digital ID
Exposed: The Truth Behind Australia's Rushed Digital ID Law -
A Step Towards Totalitarian Control
Pauline Hanson's Please Explain
Mar 27, 2024
One Nation opposes digital ID.
Labor and its allies have rushed nine laws through the Senate today with no debate or scrutiny.
One of them has horrifying consequences for our future and our freedom: the digital ID law.
This law is designed to control the Australian people.
It’s a step towards the ‘15-minute cities’ already being imposed in the United Kingdom – heavily penalising anyone trying to travel outside their community.
This is a secretive international effort to establish a one-world government with no freedom and no capacity for dissent.
Let’s never forget how easily Australian governments imposed restrictions on us during the pandemic – we couldn’t go anywhere without a digital vaccination certificate.
Our freedom of speech was suppressed by governments and big tech.
Digital ID is the first step towards these restrictions being imposed on us permanently.
A couple of years ago, because I was a Senator, I was not allowed to exchange Australian currency for Euros or British pounds.
UK political leader Nigel Farage had his bank account closed because activists disagreed with his views – he was ‘de-banked’.
All of your digital data will be owned by governments – you’ll have no physical proof you own anything, including your home.
We’ve seen how insecure this data always is – there have been nine breaches of Australians’ personal data in March 2024 alone.
Your new oppressors will tell you digital ID is in your best interests, that it will make things easier, that it will protect you from bad people.
And all it will cost is your freedom and right to privacy.
As Klaus Schwab told us: “You’ll own nothing and be happy.”
We are sheep being led to slaughter.
A Step Towards Totalitarian Control
Pauline Hanson's Please Explain
Mar 27, 2024
One Nation opposes digital ID.
Labor and its allies have rushed nine laws through the Senate today with no debate or scrutiny.
One of them has horrifying consequences for our future and our freedom: the digital ID law.
This law is designed to control the Australian people.
It’s a step towards the ‘15-minute cities’ already being imposed in the United Kingdom – heavily penalising anyone trying to travel outside their community.
This is a secretive international effort to establish a one-world government with no freedom and no capacity for dissent.
Let’s never forget how easily Australian governments imposed restrictions on us during the pandemic – we couldn’t go anywhere without a digital vaccination certificate.
Our freedom of speech was suppressed by governments and big tech.
Digital ID is the first step towards these restrictions being imposed on us permanently.
A couple of years ago, because I was a Senator, I was not allowed to exchange Australian currency for Euros or British pounds.
UK political leader Nigel Farage had his bank account closed because activists disagreed with his views – he was ‘de-banked’.
All of your digital data will be owned by governments – you’ll have no physical proof you own anything, including your home.
We’ve seen how insecure this data always is – there have been nine breaches of Australians’ personal data in March 2024 alone.
Your new oppressors will tell you digital ID is in your best interests, that it will make things easier, that it will protect you from bad people.
And all it will cost is your freedom and right to privacy.
As Klaus Schwab told us: “You’ll own nothing and be happy.”
We are sheep being led to slaughter.
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Re: Debate shut down - Digital ID
Senator Malcolm Roberts opposes the Digital ID Bill
Mar 28, 2024
Senator Malcolm Roberts has opposed the Digital ID bill.
Unfortunately this Bill has been rammed through the Senate without a word of debate,
thanks to Labor, Greens and David Van.
Mar 28, 2024
Senator Malcolm Roberts has opposed the Digital ID bill.
Unfortunately this Bill has been rammed through the Senate without a word of debate,
thanks to Labor, Greens and David Van.
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Re: Debate shut down - Digital ID
Thank god for Roberts is all I can say.
He's right - its a Bill to be misused.
He's right - its a Bill to be misused.
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I really would hate to live in this country in the next few decades.
It's going to be a mess of desperate people like in the USA where chaos, corruption, exploitation are produced.
Everything will be 'extreme' here. Sure, many will suddenly become uber-wealthy, but the egalitarian way will be pulled apart and Australia will have a poverty mass well below where the lowest poverty line is now.
It will be a 'free-for-all' nation of Chaos and Elites exploiting it to their own 'selfish' gain in the name of 'order' (for them only).
It's going to be a mess of desperate people like in the USA where chaos, corruption, exploitation are produced.
Everything will be 'extreme' here. Sure, many will suddenly become uber-wealthy, but the egalitarian way will be pulled apart and Australia will have a poverty mass well below where the lowest poverty line is now.
It will be a 'free-for-all' nation of Chaos and Elites exploiting it to their own 'selfish' gain in the name of 'order' (for them only).
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Re: Debate shut down - Digital ID
Will people live in high rise buildings like this?Jasin wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 8:49 pmI really would hate to live in this country in the next few decades.
It's going to be a mess of desperate people like in the USA where chaos, corruption, exploitation are produced.
Everything will be 'extreme' here. Sure, many will suddenly become uber-wealthy, but the egalitarian way will be pulled apart and Australia will have a poverty mass well below where the lowest poverty line is now.
It will be a 'free-for-all' nation of Chaos and Elites exploiting it to their own 'selfish' gain in the name of 'order' (for them only).
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Re: Debate shut down - Digital ID
I wouldn't be surprised in the least. Both Sydney and Melbourne have already sold its quality of living for 'quantity' crap like that.
Extreme living is on its way into this country!!
Extreme living is on its way into this country!!
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