The UK Is A Dystopia, And We're Next
The UK Is A Dystopia, And We're Next  
Podcast: Taylor Lorenz’s Power User
Published On: Fri Feb 06 2026
Description: The UK is rapidly becoming one of the most aggressive surveillance states in the democratic world, and many don't even realize it's happening.Support my independent journalism:🙏 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/taylorlorenz     🗞️ Substack: https://www.usermag.co    [FREE SPEECH FRIDAY]The UK has officially slid into a dystopian surveillance state, and the rest of the world is next. On this week's Free Speech Friday The Kavernackle joined me to discuss the terrifying reality of the Online Safety Act, the push for mandatory Digital ID, and how the UK is leading the global charge toward authoritarianism and mass surveillance. From banning VPNs to arresting citizens for social media posts, the British government is dismantling privacy under the guise of "safety." We break down how liberals like Keir Starmer are spearheading these mass surveillance programs and why the "Blitz Spirit" mentality has altered the way so many in the UK understand nationalism and privacy. The mass surveillance framework being built in London is coming to the US, as the crackdown on free speech is spreading across the globe.Follow me:https://www.instagram.com/taylorlorenz      https://www.instagram.com/taylorlorenz3.0     https://www.tiktok.com/@taylorlorenz https://bsky.app/profile/taylorlorenz.bsky.social  https://twitter.com/taylorlorenz  In this video, we cover:The Online Safety Act: How the new laws can force you to scan your face to access basic websites.Why the UK is trying to ban VPNs and remove online anonymity.How "hate speech" laws are weaponized against political dissent and pro-Palestine protests.Why British culture is uniquely susceptible to authoritarian overreach.Why US Democrats are adopting the exact same censorship playbook as Kier Starmer and Tony Blair. UK surveillance lawsOnline Safety Act explainedDigital ID and age verificationFacial recognition onlineVPN bansFree speech crackdownsTech censorshipMass data collection