UK Calls Palantir Exit Over Data-Risk Worries

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Britain’s Parliament warns Palantir’s expanding role in public services—most notably the NHS Federated Data Platform—risks eroding digital independence and calls for an exit from the contract by early 2027, suggesting a move to in-house or UK-owned vendors amid concerns about data access and leadership rhetoric.
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- Palantir's role in UK public services branded 'unacceptable' by committee report Sky News
- You’ll hate me for saying this – but Palantir would be a good thing for the NHS The Independent
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