00:00 - 00:03 | We have a problem Herr Swindells |
00:04 - 00:05 | It's these Local Health and Care Record programme |
00:05 - 00:07 | They are not as easy to control as we thought. |
00:08 - 00:12 | They have worked out if these local areas all join together. |
00:12 - 00:15 | That they make a one big national data lake. |
00:17 - 00:19 | But we can keep the privacy lot |
00:19 - 00:21 | out of this. The LHCRE's signed a contract to stay quiet? |
00:24 - 00:26 | Well, sir... |
00:27 - 00:28 | it seems that some... |
00:31 - 00:33 | Some of them, might have spoken to |
00:34 - 00:36 | that rat Hoeksma. |
00:53 - 00:58 | If anyone here has spoken to Hoeksma in the last 24 hours. Leave now. |
01:13 - 01:15 | How dare they! Who's data do they think |
01:15 - 01:17 | it is? The public? What right do they |
01:18 - 01:23 | have? The fat, lazy bastards. Clogging up |
01:25 - 01:28 | A&E and GP surgeries with their diseased bodies? |
01:29 - 01:31 | The plan was so simple. |
01:31 - 01:34 | Tell those Local programmes, it was about |
01:34 - 01:37 | them. Pretend it's for "patient care". |
01:37 - 01:40 | Say some shit about population health. |
01:40 - 01:42 | We told them that sir. |
01:42 - 01:46 | We stuff a few million quid up their arses. |
01:46 - 01:48 | We did sir. We gave them £7 million each. |
01:48 - 01:52 | A pittance for that data. Do you know how much I stand |
01:53 - 01:54 | to make when we sell it? |
01:56 - 01:57 | Google, Apple, the insurance companies. |
01:57 - 02:00 | Tell me those privacy campaigners don't know. |
02:00 - 02:03 | They destroyed care.data. If we called it Local |
02:04 - 02:08 | no one would realise it was the national |
02:08 - 02:13 | programme and care.data re-born. |
02:14 - 02:16 | We control it. If they succeed. It's ours. If it fails, it's them. Nothing to lose. |
02:17 - 02:21 | Find the one who has spoken to Hoeksma and bring |
02:27 - 02:29 | him to me. I will slit his throat. |
02:30 - 02:34 | It should be so easy. |
02:34 - 02:36 | Make it opt out. |
02:41 - 02:42 | Millions of records. |
02:43 - 02:47 | Don't tell the public how their data |
02:48 - 02:53 | is used. Sell it to the first American company |
02:54 - 02:56 | that comes along. |
02:56 - 02:59 | Or even the fucking Russians. I don't care where it |
03:00 - 03:02 | goes, just sell it to someone. |
03:04 - 03:07 | Don't worry, you can opt out dear. |
03:14 - 03:16 | What does Hancock think. Surely he will |
03:19 - 03:23 | back us up whilst |
03:25 - 03:26 | holding hands with Babylon. |
03:31 - 03:33 | He'll be around for a long time. |
03:40 - 03:46 | He knows all about apps and shit. |
03:46 - 03:49 | Nothing about healthcare. But he will |
03:53 - 03:56 | be there long term, and get us out of this. |