#TonyBlairInstitute #DigitalID #EuanBlair #Multiverse #UK
- Caroline Stephens

- Sep 26, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 27, 2025

These are the 4 'experts'




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AI Overview
No, Iosad (Иосад) is not a Russian name
; it is of Jewish origin and may be derived from the Hebrew word יסד. The name can be found in the Russian context due to its Jewish roots, with people such as Pavel Iosad having this Jewish surname.


AI Overview
No, Iosad (Иосад) is not a Russian name; it is of Jewish origin and may be derived from the Hebrew word יסד. The name can be found in the Russian context due to its Jewish roots, with people such as Pavel Iosad having this Jewish surname.

Britain can have a nice digital ID app. His words not mine.
And over to the Blairs

Epetitions are a waste of time and only useful in bringingabout nationwide awareness of the civil liberties being at stake which obviously goes againstTwitter's agenda. Musk is in on it of course.


You have to 😃
Euan Anthony Blair MBE (born 19 January 1984) is a British businessman who is the co-founder and chief executive of the apprenticeships company Multiverse. He is the eldest son of the former British prime minister Tony Blair and lawyer Cherie Blair.
Unfortunately you have people 😕 lots of people who have tunnel vision and must think like this......

Yes there are people still stuck in a left right paradigm who cannot see who the real culprits are. One despairs🚮
Anyway back to the Blair Institute which this time is connected to Oxford University

This wording is interesting to me.
The survey of 3,727 UK adults reveals that AI usage in the UK is highly varied; while more than half of respondents had not used AI in the last 12 months, 26% use it weekly. Critically, 38% cite a lack of trust in AI outputs as the main barrier to adoption, higher than any other factor.
The polling demonstrates that usage and confidence are sharply divided by age, gender and income. Adults under 35 are far more likely to view AI positively, while older demographics are significantly more sceptical. Women are six percentage points less likely than men to see AI as an opportunity for society, even when accounting for income and education.
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A survey of 3,727 adults.... a drop in the ocean. It has always been full steam ahead.




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