Anonymous ID: eb16c4 Dec. 4, 2023, 9:54 p.m. No.20027329   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7334

>>20027200

tyb

anons are not paying attention to the real game. Cannot believe that the full frontal attack on the masses pensions by the u.k government was not put in notables last bread.

The democide of the western hemisphere is habbening this is one of the main reasons.

for those paying attention, especially to the coming elections next year.

All the talk now is about reforms. especially in the u.k,

Watch out for name changes like

Secure Economy which is another word which will be used by Labour in the u.k

it is another term for SUPPLY SIDE REFORMS

P.s now the talking is about global investment hubs and being competitive on the global scale. This has nothing to do with domestic security of the citizens of the nation.

ATLAS SHRUGGED NEXT PHASE

o7

Anonymous ID: eb16c4 Dec. 4, 2023, 9:56 p.m. No.20027334   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7408 >>7498 >>8000 >>8066 >>8072

>>20027329

REPOST - THEY ARE COMING FOR THE PENSIONS

STEPHEN TIMMS M.P IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, THE U.K GOV WANT TO BRING IN THE ABILITY TO LOOK AT ANYONES BANK ACCOUNTS IF THEY ARE ON UNIVERSAL CREDIT OR BENEFITS - THIS INCLUDES THOSE WHO GET ANY KIND OF HANDOUTS INCLUDING PENSIONS, CHILD BENEFIT OR DISABILITY INCLUDING THOSE ON OUT OF WORK ALLOWANCE, THAT IS EVERYONE !!!

Note: As always, if you give a inch they will take a mile, if they pass this bill on top of the online safety bill, they will be able to stop peoples pensions for speaking out against this despot government behaviour.

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Stephen criticises the Government for plans to inspect bank accounts

https://youtu.be/UpNaf2dz1zU

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33,185 views 30 Nov 2023

Yesterday, 29 November 2023, Parliament debated the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill. The Government proposed two new amendments (New Clause 34 and New Schedule 1) to give it the power to inspect the bank accounts of people claiming social security, such as benefits or the state pension.

The Government's argument is that this will allow them to reduce fraud and error in the social security system. However, the powers are wide-ranging and do not have clear safeguards. The Government also only admitted that the powers allowed them to inspect the accounts of those who could receive the State Pension (i.e., almost everyone) after being questioned in Parliament.