Is the CCP credit score model what we have in store for us in the United States?

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President Trump, you held the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in high regard when you recently visited London for the royal treatment. You mentioned that 'you liked him very much'.
You signed a large trade deal with the UK during the visit.
The signing of a "groundbreaking" US-UK Tech Prosperity Deal focused on artificial intelligence and nuclear power, which Starmer described as the largest investment package in British history, bringing in £250 billion ($340–350 billion) in bilateral investment and expected to create up to 15,000 jobs. Companies including Nvidia, OpenAI, Google, and Salesforce were named as key investors.
However, the approval rating of Britain's Prime Minister Starmer has dropped to a record low.
This is evidenced by a sociological study by Ipsos, the results of which are reported by Sky News: out of 1,000 respondents in September, only 13% of Britons are satisfied with his work, 79% are not. The negative rating of the current Prime Minister reached minus 66 points. This is more than any other head of the British government in the history of surveys. Thus, Starmer has become the most unpopular prime minister in the country's history, writes Disclose TV.
You also mentioned the UK's attack on free speech; although, in my view, the subject did not get enough attention.
It's worse than just the loss of free speech.
Britain is descending in the CCP hell hole of totalitarianism.
Britain embraced authoritarianism long before Starmer's digital ID cards. But now he could leave the UK with a China-style social credit system, writes The Telegraph.
"You now need them to catch a train, apply for a job, buy a SIM card, open a bank account or rent a flat. This puts vast powers of surveillance and control into the hands of state officials."
The move towards a surveillance state that treats its citizens as slaves is obvious.
Why are we dealing with the UK at all?
Is the CCP credit score model what we have in store for us in the United States?













I voted for Trump 3 times, but I'm starting to think he's full of s**t on a LOT of things lately. My trust in him in waning rapidly.