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UK lawmakers call Palantir’s role in public sector an unacceptable weakness

By Thomson Reuters Jun 2, 2026 | 6:05 PM

LONDON, June 3 (Reuters) – A parliamentary committee singled out U.S. tech group Palantir as an instance of Britain’s over-reliance on U.S. companies in the public ​sector, calling it an “unacceptable point of weakness” ‌in a report on Wednesday.

Among Palantir’s high-profile contracts is one with the National Health Service – valued at £330 million ($444 million) and designed to connect data to support decision-making by healthcare professionals.

The contract was awarded ‌in ​2023 for seven years, but ⁠warning against vendor lock-in, Parliament’s ⁠Science, Innovation and Technology Committee urged the government to exercise a break clause.

The 70-page report found that Palantir had increased its presence despite a “clear mismatch with ​UK values”.

It cited Palantir’s supply of software for the U.S. military and immigration services, as well as ⁠its billionaire co-founder Peter Thiel’s political ⁠views.

Thiel, an early supporter of U.S. President ​Donald Trump, has criticised the concept of a national health ​service, while the company has issued a manifesto ‌making explicitly political arguments, the report said.

“The government’s … ambitions could be derailed at any time by a decision taken outside our shores based on the narrow interests of ⁠a foreign commercial or state actor,” the committee’s report added.

Palantir has been approached for a comment.

The committee can only recommend ⁠and it is ‌up to the government whether it follows ⁠its advice.

Its report concluded that the government ​lacked ‌a coherent plan for the digital transformation ​of public ⁠services, calling its aim to save £45 billion annually through such changes “worryingly optimistic”.

It also made broader recommendations for the government’s digital strategy, including appointing a senior minister to lead it.

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(Reporting by Muvija M; Editing by Paul Sandle ​and Barbara Lewis)