Palantir exec hits back at Polanski's NHS claims in viral rebuttal
Palantir exec rebuts Polanski's NHS claims

A senior Palantir Technologies executive has issued a scathing point-by-point rebuttal after a viral video by Green Party leader Zack Polanski criticised the firm's role in the NHS and wider public sector.

Mosley's direct response

Louis Mosley, who leads Palantir in the UK and Europe, responded directly on X, challenging a series of claims made in the clip. "Three things I can't deny: it is a video… you are wearing a jacket… then you aren't… then you are again", he wrote. "Unfortunately that's where the accuracy ends."

Correcting leadership and company description

Mosley first addressed references to Palantir's leadership, correcting claims about co-founder Peter Thiel. "Peter Thiel is not our CEO. Alex Karp is — and has been for 20+ years." He also rejected how the company was described: "We are not a 'spyware company'. Spyware is malware. Malware is illegal."

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Disputing private tour claims

Elsewhere, the Palantir executive disputed suggestions of a "private tour" involving Peter Mandelson and Prime Minister Keir Starmer. "There was no 'private tour' of our HQ. There was a public photocall to which the media came."

NHS data access and outcomes

Responding to concerns about Palantir's role in NHS England, Mosley said the firm has no more access to NHS data "than Microsoft has to the contents of your Word documents", adding: "We don't have access to patient medical records." He also cited operational outcomes linked to the company's software, including 110,000 additional operations and seven per cent more patients finding out whether they have cancer within 28 days.

Palantir-NHS deal under scrutiny

The exchange comes as Palantir's £330m NHS data platform contract faces ongoing scrutiny and a potential break clause next year. The company also holds contracts with the Ministry of Defence (MoD), and is used by several UK police forces, while the Metropolitan Police is exploring wider use of AI tools in investigations. Polanski's video also referenced Palantir's international work with the Israel Defense Forces and US immigration enforcement under Donald Trump, as well as alleged political links involving Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein.

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