Fishy Rishi

Started by Alex, October 22, 2022, 08:40:22 PM

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Alex

Sunak has already announced his advocacy for Central Banking Digital Coupons (CBDCs).

Anyone know what they are ?

Ashy


klondike

Are they starting them up again? I hope they do. I've got 3½ books I never did cash in and could do with a food mixer.

Diasi

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Quote from: Alex on October 24, 2022, 05:19:43 PMSunak has already announced his advocacy for Central Banking Digital Coupons (CBDCs).

Anyone know what they are ?
It's a system for gaining financial control over the population.

All money is digitised, like a State operated Bitcoin, so it's possible for the State to control how much an individual is allowed to have depending on how they behave.

The Chinese are huge fans of it as it allows their State machine to control what happens to an individual's bank account, so someone who opposes the Government could have their accounts frozen & the State will decide how much of their money they'll be allowed to have, depending on how well they behave.
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klondike

Mind you they pretty much do that now. If you're skint they decide the benefits and if you aren't they decide the taxes.

Diasi

Quote from: klondike on October 24, 2022, 07:12:17 PMMind you they pretty much do that now. If you're skint they decide the benefits and if you aren't they decide the taxes.
Yes, but with our current system the Government can't control what you withdraw from your bank account.
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Alex

Dear Lord, but I guess if you've got £730,000,000 you wouldn't be too bothered.

klondike

Here is Breitbart's take on fishy Rishi.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/

It's a long old article and to prove I read it here is the very last paragraph. Worth a read if you enjoy a weepy.

No political party has ever won five elections in a row in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and if the Tories can manage the feat with a man who could not even win over his own party members and has nothing to offer a country hurtling towards an energy crisis and a deep recession but tax rises and spending cuts, it will be nothing short of a miracle.

Alex

I had to laugh at Patrick Christy's comment on Sunak " 

"Rishi Sunak's maiden speech as PM looked like a hostage video!"   he's not wrong either, he looked like a robot and made Theresa May look dynamic  :grin:

Diasi

It's not looking good for the Conservatives in 2024. Lol  :grin:

With Sunak as PM they've lost the all Red Wall area seats, all the Muslim area seats, all the Sikh area seats & some Conservative area seats.

Plus, I reckon they'll lose thousands of Party members.

When people were asked what word or phrase first came to mind when they think about the new PM, 'rich' was the most common choice.

Other words included 'liar', 'corrupt', 'slimy' and 'snake'.

More positive suggestions were 'good', 'clever' and 'capable', but negative labels of 'untrustworthy', 'greedy' and 'selfish' featured prominently.
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Jacqueline

I have been very quiet so far about our new PM, the reason is that I have only just stopped screaming and crying, I don't have much more to say which is unlike me. :yell: :yell: :yell: :yell: :yell: :yell: :yell: :yell: :yell:

klondike

Quote from: Diasi on October 25, 2022, 08:59:21 AMWhen people were asked what word or phrase first came to mind when they think about the new PM, 'rich' was the most common choice.

Other words included 'liar', 'corrupt', 'slimy' and 'snake'.
In my view he smiles too much. I think that covers most of those words.

Maybe they just figured in the money lost from lost members which is probably trivial compared to their other donations. They still need to get the vote out though and than means loyal members which must now surely be in short supply having been spat on once again.

Alex

To be honest I don't mind the Indians, I know there are thousands and thousands of them here, but they do integrate mostly are hard working and they certainly don't want to blow us up !  However, I do think we should have a white Brit as leader of our majority (up to now) white country.  I guess that makes me racist, although I don't feel racist - just Islamophobic which I own up to. :cool:  :lipsrsealed:   Phobic is a fear after all, even if it is sometimes seen as irrational

klondike

Nothing irrational with having concerns about a religion that advocates their youngsters donning suicide vests and blowing up the infidels.

Now certainly not all advocate that. Only a tiny minority do. The problem lies in identifying which group each individual before you falls into.