'We will NOT comply!' Watch digital ID campaigner's defiant GB News interview after Parliament protest
Dec 9, 2025
Anti-digital ID campaigner Fiona Diamond issued a defiant message to GB News last night after she was ejected from Parliament for heckling during a debate.Ms Diamond had been removed from Westminster Hall during a fiery debate about Sir Keir Starmer's controversial plan to introduce mandatory IDs for all Britons."We don't want this and we will not comply," she had said in the meeting.Now, the outspoken campaigner has warned of a "stealth" rollout - and made an urgent call to action to the British public.She told The Late Show Live host Bev Turner: "It's great to see some MPs stand up and say that it is an attack on our civil liberties - Jeremy Corbyn in particular."But I just don't believe what I'm seeing, Bev. I think we the people need to understand now that the only way we're going to effect change here and stop this from happening is if people stand up and say we are not going to accept it. "We will not comply with this. They're rolling it out by stealth."WATCH FIONA DIAMOND'S INTERVIEW IN FULL ABOVE
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Welcome back to The Late Show Live. We are going to talk about digital ID now because today hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of Westminster to protest against the controversial rollout of these mandatory digital ID. Basically it's just walking into your digital cage is the first step
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Today MPs debated a petition that has been signed by nearly 3 million people
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It is titled Do Not Introduce Digital ID Cards and that debate was interrupted. Have a listen
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There is a power because there simply isn't. I thank the Honourable Member for giving away
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Is he proposing that the police have the right to demand the access
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We don't want this and we will not comply. Is he proposing that the police have the right to demand access to the digital ID to prove right to work on the spot
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The people say no, we will not comply. The messenger must remove this person immediately
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Don't just stand there. That was Fiona Diamond. She's a human rights and civil rights campaigner
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We're going to be talking to her in just a moment. But I can see you nodding along, Thomas, in approval
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Fantastic. We like that. More of that. That's good. They've got to make this an issue that the government cannot win
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because they're just trying to push this through. It's crazy. They are pushing it through regardless of what people are saying
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Okay, well, Fiona joins us now. I'm delighted to say. Fiona Diamond, thank you for joining The Late Show Live. As soon as I heard
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that voice echo out across Parliament, I knew that was because you have been a pretty much a
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one-woman warrior on this issue. Fiona, you've been talking about this for three or four years now
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but possibly more even as long as the start of the pandemic. Why did you feel the need to disrupt
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proceedings like that today? I don't think it was so much that I felt the need to do that today
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I think going along today was me sort of proving to myself
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that obviously what we're seeing is just theatre, really, Bev, because I think we can probably all agree
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and I think you've spoken about this, that this is above the level of nation. This is something that's being rolled out by the globalists all over
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It's happening in Australia, Canada, America, everywhere, and Europe as well, and it's something that obviously they told us
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would have cost you know 140 to 400 million Now they announced 1 billion and I just don believe what I see And I thought you know I go along to this and just see what it was that they were actually going to say
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and whilst it was quite you know it's great to see some MPs stand up and say that you know it
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was an attack on our civil liberties and you know Jeremy Corbyn in particular but I just don't
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believe what I'm seeing Bev I think we I think the people need to understand now that the only way
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we're going to affect change here and stop this from happening is if people stand up and say
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we are not going to accept it. We will not comply with this. They're rolling it out by stealth
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started in 2021 with OneLogin. And I think people just need to be empowered
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inspired to be able to say no, because the power is with the people
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not with the people allegedly in power. Isn't it fascinating, though, Fiona, when you say that
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Jeremy Corbyn is there fighting against digital ID. So that is somebody that is on the far left of the political spectrum
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And yet digital ID is often associated with being a far right issue in terms of pushing back against it
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What is it about those two extremes? I don't think it is extreme. I don't consider myself to be politically extreme
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And yet I am extremely against digital ID. What do all those people have in common that they see is going to happen with this system
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I think there always comes a time when there is such an issue that is so unifying across all political and social spectrums
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because it's coming after everybody, no matter how you vote, no matter who you pray to, no matter race, faith or politics
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It's coming after everyone. And it's not a political issue at all
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I mean, it's good to see the left and the right agreeing on something here, because I think the right are more divided at the moment than those people in that room
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But of course, we did see I don't know who the MP was that I interrupted
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It was just because he'd said something about the police needing to have access to prove who you are, something to do with, you know, selling fake cigarettes
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And I thought, well, this is the mission creep you were talking about. But I think this is what needs to be understood
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I am frustrated because you know I probably spoke for about a minute Bev and you saw that
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they muted me and I think the first thing I said is that they need to be talking about
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the fact that this is above the level of nation this is globalistic you know the United Nations
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sustainable development goals for people that are familiar with it and of course ID 2020 in the World Economic Forum pushed heavily by Tony Blair again so I think anyone that cares about their freedom does need
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to be standing up to this and I was muted and I was manhandled out but I do want to say that
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you know the messenger the usher who was standing in front of me was actually being very polite to
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and saying you're doing okay just sit down and then when he you know the speaker said get her out
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of here um he did manhandle me at the door um and sort of pushed me out and there was police waiting
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at the bottom for me um after they escorted me to the toilet and waited outside the cubicle so i
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don't think i'm going to be well welcome back in parliament but i want people to be aware that
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this what we're seeing now that the the legislation's already there bev the data use and access act
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which completely destroys our convention rights anyway. And we're talking about this, or they're talking about this
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like there's still discussion, time for discussion. There isn't. We don't have long and we need to stand up now
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So going today was ahead of the protest I have planned on the 13th of December
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So for me, it was, I need to see what they're saying, because I need to inform myself, Bev, if I'm going to talk about this
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Yeah. And when you say this is happening above the pay grade effectively of the nations, above, it's not a nation state issue. It's a non-governmental organization issue. And I have an excellent video on gmanews.com if people would like to look at it talking about Agenda 2030, the secret agenda
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and the problem is Fiona I look at the people in the room today and I don't think they really know
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what they're talking about if you try to explain to them about the sustainability goals and agenda
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2030 of the UN they would look at you blankly so are they just useful idiots either willfully
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ignorant or really I mean believing themselves I think watching them there today you know they were
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there was there was witty sort of little quips and jokes and things and this isn't anything to
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laugh about. So that frustrated me. And when I say, you know, I said several times in there
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this is above the level of nation. You need to be talking about that. And this is why I say it's
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theatre. There's no democracy is dead. If there ever was, Bev, I think it's gone. I do think that
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a lot of them do know they're engaged in this because they're either corruptible or bribeable
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I don think you get to certain positions unless you are Funnily enough on the train down today I WAS ACTUALLY SAT OPPOSITE opposite a very senior civil servant In fact the most senior civil servant with the Home Office I didn
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realise that she was who she was until, you know, I sort of shared why I was going down to London
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today. And yeah, I think a lot of them don't want to look at it because they want to believe that
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they have some kind of power. And I really don't think they do. And I think with the United Nations
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193 countries have signed up to the sustainable development goals in lockstep in 2015 shortly
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after that id20 this alliance was formed and guess who's involved obviously bill gates virgarvee
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and rockefeller and mastercard and all of them vanguard and blackrock and all of these
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organizations that are creating the frameworks that they're handing down to governments who
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are implementing so they are puppets of the highest order and whether they want to believe
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it or not, I think that we've got to have some good people in there, but the good people
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don't seem to get that far. And saying that room was the busiest, you know, it's a full
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room, standing space only. It's a tiny room. That debate should be in the House of Commons
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The public gallery should be full and the prime minister should be right there. But we
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know, again, he's just following the globalistic. And I would suggest that people do arm themselves
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You know, just before you go, Fiona, just remind people of the details of the march in London
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I want you to get that in. Yeah, so we are. I said, Bev, I'm going to go hard or go home now
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That's it. This is an attack on those globalists. This is to educate, inform and empower people to arm them with the information they need to go away
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But we are protesting and, you know, I like to go aloud. So we're meeting at BBC Portland Place on the 13th of December at 1 p.m
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We will march at 1.30, and I do have speakers, stage and screen, authoritative voices that will be speaking on this from across the globe, and we need to listen to them
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But I like to send a message, and that's entirely what I'm going to do. I am not begging the government
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I am not petitioning them. I'm not asking for permission. I want the people to know they have the power to resist this, and they need to not comply
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And like my website, massnoncompliance.com, that is the answer. We have the power
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We are not begging that. Yeah, done now. But yeah. OK, thanks, Fiona
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So nice to see you. Thank you for staying up late. I know you've had a very long day. We really appreciate it
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Campaigner Fiona Diamond there
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