A reminder that we will always defend free speech here on this channel and allow you to post a range of topics. But as the creator of the ‘Keep it Cash’ campaign with a public profile where I have been regularly witch hunted by msm journalists (and a post on 15 min cities being like concentration camps on the chat page was taken by a Times reporter recently who was looking to run a hit piece on me), I have to sometimes consider removing posts. While we should always question everything that happened during WW2 and the holocaust, posts claiming that it didn’t happen are something I have to review allowing as inevitably, these posts are attributed to me and to enable Keep It Cash to continue sometimes we must be careful.
Thanks for your understanding.
Thanks for your understanding.
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“ The Bank of England is ramping up plans for a “Britcoin” digital currency by hiring a workforce of up to 30 people to develop the project.
The Bank announced in February that a scheme for a new “digital pound” would enter the design phase, with the currency expected to be in circulation by the end of the decade.”
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bank-of-england-beefs-up-plans-for-digital-britcoin-currency-pm7llbqtj?shareToken=ce159ab79f4777ede36ba796f43d850e
The Bank announced in February that a scheme for a new “digital pound” would enter the design phase, with the currency expected to be in circulation by the end of the decade.”
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bank-of-england-beefs-up-plans-for-digital-britcoin-currency-pm7llbqtj?shareToken=ce159ab79f4777ede36ba796f43d850e
www.thetimes.co.uk
Bank of England ‘at least five years away’ from digital pound, says deputy governor
The Bank of England is at least five years away from creating a digital pound, a deputy governor of the Bank of England has said. Sir Jon Cunliffe told MPs tha
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#nofifteenminutecities
#keepitcash
#keepcashalive
On Saturday 29th we are in Huddersfield.
This isn't a demonstration....
It's a street hub with vital public outreach.
Come along if you want to get stuck in with leafleting the public and having one to one conversations with the public about the threat of 15 minute cities and a cashless society with programmable money.
I will be doing a briefing on talking to the public from 12pm, New Street
#keepitcash
#keepcashalive
On Saturday 29th we are in Huddersfield.
This isn't a demonstration....
It's a street hub with vital public outreach.
Come along if you want to get stuck in with leafleting the public and having one to one conversations with the public about the threat of 15 minute cities and a cashless society with programmable money.
I will be doing a briefing on talking to the public from 12pm, New Street
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Forwarded from OCOC: Our Community Our Choice
No surprise… a very one sided look at LTN’s and fifteen minute neighbourhoods from BBC ‘ Panorama.’
The BBC unsurprisingly do not cover the fact that in Oxford there was no proper democratic consultation or information campaign with residents nor that there is no democratic consent with a tiny survey with less than 1500 people completing saying that they were against the measures.
Do the BBC also explore the background to the corrupt Columbian creator of the 15 min city idea, Carlos Moreno?
Do they explore how this will exclude millions of lower- middle income people from accessing work and society?
Where is the money coming from for ‘everything on your doorstep’ BBC when councils and central government are projected to, and are planning to make long term cuts to public spending and investment?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001krql/panorama-road-wars-neighbourhood-traffic-chaos
The BBC unsurprisingly do not cover the fact that in Oxford there was no proper democratic consultation or information campaign with residents nor that there is no democratic consent with a tiny survey with less than 1500 people completing saying that they were against the measures.
Do the BBC also explore the background to the corrupt Columbian creator of the 15 min city idea, Carlos Moreno?
Do they explore how this will exclude millions of lower- middle income people from accessing work and society?
Where is the money coming from for ‘everything on your doorstep’ BBC when councils and central government are projected to, and are planning to make long term cuts to public spending and investment?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001krql/panorama-road-wars-neighbourhood-traffic-chaos
BBC iPlayer
Panorama - Road Wars: Neighbourhood Traffic Chaos
Justin Rowlatt reports on plans to reduce traffic through Low Traffic Neighbourhoods.
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Forwarded from Debbie Hicks- Fight for Justice and Judicial Review
📌SAVE THE DATE - WEDNESDAY 26TH APRIL
Debbie Hicks and her brilliant team of lawyers at Murray Hughman Partnership have for the last year been fighting to get a high court appeal and judicial review.
In Nov 21 Debbie was convicted under the Corona Virus Health Regulations of attending a gathering in Hyde Park in April 2020. Judge Snow refused to grant Debbie an appeal, so Debbie asked for a judicial review. This JR will challenge the decision of Westminster Magistrates court to convict Debbie on several points.
In Jan 22 Debbie was convicted under section 5 of the Public Order Act of using threatening words and behaviour while filming Gloucester Hospital. After some challenges, Debbie was finally granted an appeal.
Both cases are centred on the right to freedom of expression, the right to assemble and protest.
Both cases have been rolled into a one day hearing.
If successful, a win with either of these cases could set precedent.
* Confirmed start time will be posted here on Tues 25th April.
Debbie Hicks and her brilliant team of lawyers at Murray Hughman Partnership have for the last year been fighting to get a high court appeal and judicial review.
In Nov 21 Debbie was convicted under the Corona Virus Health Regulations of attending a gathering in Hyde Park in April 2020. Judge Snow refused to grant Debbie an appeal, so Debbie asked for a judicial review. This JR will challenge the decision of Westminster Magistrates court to convict Debbie on several points.
In Jan 22 Debbie was convicted under section 5 of the Public Order Act of using threatening words and behaviour while filming Gloucester Hospital. After some challenges, Debbie was finally granted an appeal.
Both cases are centred on the right to freedom of expression, the right to assemble and protest.
Both cases have been rolled into a one day hearing.
If successful, a win with either of these cases could set precedent.
* Confirmed start time will be posted here on Tues 25th April.
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A reminder to complete the consultation on CBDC from the Bank of England.
You have until the 7th June.
https://app.keysurvey.co.uk/f/41651494/3010/
You have until the 7th June.
https://app.keysurvey.co.uk/f/41651494/3010/
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Please support Piers to get his car back so he can carry on with important outreach and actions.
Next Saturday 29th April we are in HUDDERSFIELD for a day of action on 15 Minute Cities and Keeping Cash- both issues are inextricably linked.
12pm, New Street.
There will be a briefing from 12pm on how to have conversations with the public when leafleting.
📌 Leafleting
📌 Speeches
📌 Street Hub
📌 Election Campaigning for local Vote Freedom and Freedom Alliance candidates
12pm, New Street.
There will be a briefing from 12pm on how to have conversations with the public when leafleting.
📌 Leafleting
📌 Speeches
📌 Street Hub
📌 Election Campaigning for local Vote Freedom and Freedom Alliance candidates
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“ Throwing loose change into the coin baskets at either end of the Clifton Suspension Bridge will soon be a thing of the past.
Reasons given for the change to card-only include a reduction in cash payments, with only just more than ten per cent of bridge users paying by cash in 2022.
The end of the current tolling contract, reduced support for the maintenance of the coin baskets and the phasing out of coin sorters has also led to the decision to go card-only according to bridge bosses.
Bridge master Trish Johnson said: “Bridge users are increasingly preferring to pay by card. It’s quicker for the driver, and if using a bridge card, saves them money.
“The change to card-only will also make our processes more efficient by removing cash and reducing the amount of downtime for maintenance of what is now outdated machinery.”
If drivers are unable to pay by card, a bridge card can be purchased online which can be topped up both online and by phone. “
https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/news/suspension-bridge-tolls-cashless/
Reasons given for the change to card-only include a reduction in cash payments, with only just more than ten per cent of bridge users paying by cash in 2022.
The end of the current tolling contract, reduced support for the maintenance of the coin baskets and the phasing out of coin sorters has also led to the decision to go card-only according to bridge bosses.
Bridge master Trish Johnson said: “Bridge users are increasingly preferring to pay by card. It’s quicker for the driver, and if using a bridge card, saves them money.
“The change to card-only will also make our processes more efficient by removing cash and reducing the amount of downtime for maintenance of what is now outdated machinery.”
If drivers are unable to pay by card, a bridge card can be purchased online which can be topped up both online and by phone. “
https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/news/suspension-bridge-tolls-cashless/
cliftonbridge.org.uk
Clifton Suspension Bridge Cards - Clifton Suspension Bridge
About Crossing Cards The more crossings purchased, the cheaper it becomes! Available as prepaid 50, 100, 400 and 1000 crossings. Crossings purchased togethe ...
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Final Reminder that we are in Liverpool tomorrow with the #LiverpoolPeoplesResistance from 12pm on Church Street.
📌Leafleting on Keeping Cash and 15 Minute Cities
📌Street Hub
📌Speeches and Public Q and A
📌One 2 One Conversations with the Public.
We look forward to seeing you there ✊
📌Leafleting on Keeping Cash and 15 Minute Cities
📌Street Hub
📌Speeches and Public Q and A
📌One 2 One Conversations with the Public.
We look forward to seeing you there ✊
Forwarded from george
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https://xn--r1a.website/TPRlobby
THE BRILLIANT DEBBIE HICKS TODAY JOINED LIVERPOOLS RESISTANCE TO DROP SOME TRUTH BOMBS TO THE PUBLIC.
SAY NO TO 15 MINUTE CITIES
KEEP IT CASH
https://xn--r1a.website/TPRlobby
THE BRILLIANT DEBBIE HICKS TODAY JOINED LIVERPOOLS RESISTANCE TO DROP SOME TRUTH BOMBS TO THE PUBLIC.
SAY NO TO 15 MINUTE CITIES
KEEP IT CASH
https://xn--r1a.website/TPRlobby
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Sadly, facial recognition cameras have been in supermarkets for quite some time. That’s why you should in particular boycott self service tills with cameras above. These cameras are highly unlikely to ‘not be recording you or storing the data’ and will be used to form your social credit score linked to programmable money.
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Forwarded from The Shift
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SPAR is already using Facial Recognition, WTF?
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This Saturday 29th April we are in HUDDERSFIELD for a day of action on 15 Minute Cities and Keeping Cash- both issues are inextricably linked.
12pm, New Street.
There will be a briefing from 12pm on how to have conversations with the public when leafleting.
Speeches from:
📌Jonathan Tilt
📌Piers Corbyn
📌Debbie Hicks
📌 Leafleting
📌 Speeches
📌 Street Hub
📌 Election Campaigning for local Vote Freedom and Freedom Alliance candidates
12pm, New Street.
There will be a briefing from 12pm on how to have conversations with the public when leafleting.
Speeches from:
📌Jonathan Tilt
📌Piers Corbyn
📌Debbie Hicks
📌 Leafleting
📌 Speeches
📌 Street Hub
📌 Election Campaigning for local Vote Freedom and Freedom Alliance candidates
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Media is too big
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We had a great afternoon in Liverpool on Saturday with the brilliant @liverpoolpeoplesresistance and @liberateliverpool - such warm, genuine people.
Thousands of leaflets on 15 minute cities went out to the public.
Thank you for the invitation .
Next stop Huddersfield- Sat 29th April, 12pm, New Street.
Thousands of leaflets on 15 minute cities went out to the public.
Thank you for the invitation .
Next stop Huddersfield- Sat 29th April, 12pm, New Street.
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Forwarded from Debbie Hicks- Fight for Justice and Judicial Review
Media is too big
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News from our long day in the high court today.
Forgive me for the late update, I’ve been busy .
Forgive me for the late update, I’ve been busy .
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