Email your MP: Demand a guarantee that Palantir will not be given the contract for the NHS Single Patient Record

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There is very real danger that all GPs and hospitals in England could be forced by law to hand over our complete medical records, with our names on them, to US spy tech firm Palantir.

The King’s Speech debate is today and Monday in Parliament – we need to act now.

Email your MP now and ask them to stand up to demand a guarantee from the government that Palantir will not be given the contract for the new Single Patient Record.

In the King’s Speech, the government announced legislation to create a single patient record (SPR) for each NHS patient, and reporting from the Guardian suggests the new law will force GPs and hospitals to share our health data for these records.

We know that Palantir has already talked to the government about the SPR. And the Financial Times revealed that Palantir has been given “unlimited access” to identifiable health records for hospitals already using its £330m NHS Federated Data Platform tools[2] – despite NHS England claiming that wouldn’t happen.

Palantir is a secretive US spy tech company with strong ties to Donald Trump and shady behind-the-scenes lobbying operations linked to Peter Mandelson. It has a terrible track record around the world, and should not be allowed to get its hands on our medical records.

Palantir has no place in our NHS, and should not be allowed to build the Single Patient Record.

The King’s Speech debate is the perfect moment to get real guarantees on patient data – Keir Starmer’s government is under pressure and knows it needs to listen to the issues we care most about.

But we must act now – please email your MP today.