 Good evening all I hope you're all well. Thank you for joining me. I See there are some accusations of cheating in the first I was first Comments alongside chaos. It was I was going to send it to chaos Now I hope you're all doing well. I've just I just I have to start I have to tell you this I've just been watching just literally before we started. I've just been watching Sajid Javed on GMB talking about getting rid of statutory sick pay for people self-isolating COVID and He was asked so What does a person do if they have COVID? Do they go to work or don't they and keep in mind that we have this cost of living crisis And you're asking people to What are you asking people to do? No answer at all. It's a matter of personal responsibility He said Hold on a minute. We're we told for two years that you couldn't Wave at your neighbor from across the street and Now go to work. Well, that's not what he said, but it's pretty much what he said. Okay We're learning to live with COVID Unbelievable and what's also Unbelievable is he was asked about the cost of living crisis and how the help from government is only going to be about 300 or so quid Versus a thousand three hundred or so that was going to be an increase and he said well, you can't expect the government to pay I'm not quoting him directly, but essentially he was saying you can't expect the government to pay for everything There's no money. Where we're gonna go? believable There is always money for everyone else from every corner of the world But there's never money for British people. In fact, the British people are asked to pay more and more and more Texas in energy right the whole lot Pay more pay more pay more shut up and pay more And yet when they need it There's never money available for them, but there is money available for the whole world Unbelievable how how how Do we keep letting them get away with this and speaking of money for the whole world? We talked last week about how pretty Patel had decided that we should open our doors to every Ukrainian every there's 44 million of them and again, I'm not saying 44 million are going to come here But there's no limit No limit at all on the numbers and somehow the government it can't find money for how to British people But it can't find money for any new Ukrainian who wants to come here remarkable absolutely remarkable so now we've got Just a little update the latest on this is from Matt Hancock Who has suggested that we should have a permanent asylum system in place? Just in case something should go wrong anywhere in any corner of the world and Britain's borders should be open to anyone all the time Permanently this is this is what he said it was actually funny if you haven't seen this watch it Matt Hancock again was on GMB. I was watching Jesus. I was waiting to come on and He was asked about whether or not he's taking a Ukrainian family into his house and then he said he is I Keep an eye on this one. I will I was gonna say eat me up meet my hat I'll risk it He was watch it. It's funny He was stuttering and stumbling all over it. He looked like a rabbit in the headlights, but still said yes I'll be taking I'll be taking people in to to my home. Yes. I will We'll see we'll see and to be very very clear about it. I want but permanently we want he wants a permanent system That's ready to go Whenever there's a crisis somewhere in the world. Well, there is always a crisis Somewhere in the world some countries are in permanent crisis We can get to the point if this continues we're going to get to the point where British people are remembered and on this really small island That is that seems to be the aim. There seems to be no limit at all to any of this I'm gonna play you a video towards the end related again to this But let's talk about the main topic for tonight. I was asked last week about digital IDs and and expand that a little bit into a The digitalization of the world generally now I Want to also talk as part of this about the end of cash and the digitalization of currency and payments and sales and Let's start up a three videos. I want to show you tonight Two of them are very short The first one I want to start on is Eight minutes, I think but I have a listen to it's very interesting. It's Majid Nawaz on Joe Rogan and He's talking about You'll see for yourself What he's talking about but what stands out? for me for this is centralization and power and the challenge to power that the decentralization of public discourse in the form of the internet and the decentralization of currency in the form of things like CryptoCop things like Bitcoin Have a look at this video and we'll we'll take it from there. I do have Some articles I want to take you through on this UK government on Veil's plan for nationwide digital identity scheme I've another one on Credit and debit cards declined and I'm going to take you through that for a very specific reason And then I want to go through Some information from a group called cash matters who are sounding the alarm on the end of cash and why this will Be a problem for people and of course the main Driver behind the end of cash is you'll be shocked You want the world economic forum? Okay, let me play you the first video this one says Majid Nawaz with Joe Rogan have a listen to this Don't you love technology? I've got a warning coming up About my internet access Let me try again. Okay. I don't really know what's happening here This is really annoying because I really wanted to show you that And I know that there are internet problems. It is telling me that the internet is down. I also know that Ed His internet is down as well. This is very frustrating Okay, let's see if we can if I can play it For you a bit later on, but let me just give you the gist of what was in it the decentralization of The of the the public narrative. Let's talk about that for a minute and sometimes a lot actually I say that we are entering into a communist society But there's a but but there's a pot How can it be? That if we are communists how if we are communist society, how can it be that we have so much private wealth? The big boys will be able to keep their private wealth because they will be aiding in the Advancement of complete state control. So let me give you an example Google Facebook massive massive tech These people will keep their private wealth and the equality is for the little people But they have re-centralized the public narrative in the midst of the advancement of the internet which made Public discussion much freer and much broader and a lot more opinions and views allow to go out there But what big tech have done is essentially re-centralize that through vast and widespread censorship the same Decentralization of currency for example happened with crypto currencies Bitcoin being the biggest of them and Cashlessness is a way argues magic noirs to re-centralize Spending so the government will come up with its own digital Currencies and in the video he goes through Rishi Sunak talking about the introduction of digital currencies and Crucially in this article that was presented to us. I'm really really upset that I can't play this video for you In this article that Marjid Nawaz presented to us There is the claim and the desire that the money should be Regulated We should only be able to spend it in ways that are Allocated to us in ways to I can't quote it directly because I don't have the video now But that employers or the state feels is legitimate With that he argues will come a Restriction and I mentioned before that we will enter a stage where you can't Have a holiday this year because you had a holiday last year or you can't you've used up your quota This is one of the examples that Nawaz gave was You've used up your quota for junk food this week. You're only allowed this much junk food So your spending would be completely regulated and Who benefits from this? Well banks benefit from it Who beyond the state benefits from it? I'll get back to the state's benefits in a minute, but banks Benefit from it. It costs money for banks to keep cash Cost them money so they will benefit from it Already there are punitive measures being taken by banks because of this benefit to his financial benefit to them Already there are punitive measures being applied by banks to phase out Cash and one of these that I when I was doing research on this today Was a a businesswoman in Sweden in very rural archipelago Sweden Who her her business was to sell? petrol fuel to both things as they sail around these these these countless islands that Sweden has and She because she's in such a rural area. There was still a desire for cash. They weren't quite as as Rigged up as they were in the big cities the banks charged her to deposit cash and To withdraw cash so her use of cash was costing her a fortune and One comment that she made was that the amount of cash that she deposits into the bank It costs her more than the value of the cash. She's depositing just to make that deposit So punitive measures by banks already to Phase out the use of cash because it suits them enormously. It also suits big online businesses Amazon being the one that Screams at you because if you have no cash Ability and you have to buy with technology people will settle for Amazon and they're What they're going to explode even richer Even more money than they already have now in terms of policy. It's already our policy to Make it unlawful For retail businesses not to accept cash and that's again I was one of the places I was looking at today with Germany and Sweden that again is the case in a lot of Businesses in those two countries and in the United States and I've seen it here as well. No cash Accepted to my mind that should be unlawful and that is one of our Policies banks won't like it. But so what not here to create policies for banks a second issue that comes up in terms of cashlessness and that I Saw on various documentaries today is data protection What is happening to your data because all your purchases are recorded? What is happening to that? data and one of the things that came up is The small print so you can if you sign up to say PayPal and You the small print You know, we've got data protection laws But you'll have reams and reams and reams and reams of small print that can effectively opt you out of any protection of your data and Let's face it Most people don't sit and read through reams and reams of small print One student who was speaking about this a German student. She said it would take you about four or five hours to read through this That's not an accident Some of it will be in such legal ease that a lot of people won't understand what it's saying anyway So what happens to your data? It's sold. So you are Subject to targeted Advertising so the big trade in your data and shared With the state. There's no doubt about that at all or even sold to the state This all comes together and the state is happy with all of this because it massively increases the state's power How and why does the state want increased power? Well, how it can monitor you can monitor you All your protesters with cameras everywhere it can what it can watch where you're going what you're doing but Crucially that debit card you have in your hand and I have one we all do fast majority of us at least tells The state if it wants to know where you are when you are and What you're doing? That's how the state has power of you why to stop you Challenging it. Why does the state why do states want this immense power? Because it can use it to prevent any challenge to its power Let me take you through some of the articles Once again, I will try with this video. I've not had never had this problem before I will try Again before we finish But let me take you through The first article I wanted you to see and I'm going to put it into the comments and we'll put the link into the comments UK government unveils plan for nationwide digital identity scheme The UK government has revealed its plans to introduce new legislation to securely handle the introduction of digital Identities for use throughout modern society announcing the news the cut the department for culture media and sports Said it sees digital identity is being used in place of physical documents like passports and driving license Online verification that requires scans of such physical documents will soon offer the opportunity to use a digital identity Instead the digital equivalent can also be used to buy age restriction rave age restricted items in retail stores such as alcohol Okay Here's the problem. There is a record of your driver's license There is a record of your passport but when you have it in your hand it's yours and No one can just shut it down You go from having a driver's license as identification To relying on a computer and we've just seen how reliable they are I can't even play video to relying on a computer to provide you with Identification, there's a huge huge. I don't think this is talked about enough. There is a huge scope for error That is a nightmare to put right You must know as I do That when something goes wrong, who do you speak to I? I had to park my car on Saturday It was like It's partly comedic, but partly something akin to mental torture I you you just you have to listen to this thing It tells you to key in your license plate And then you have to go through it It took a good 10 minutes, and I'm genuinely not exaggerating there just to pay £4 to park the car and had there been any problem, which is Often the case. What do you do? What do you who do you speak to? At what point are you going to get through to someone to say listen? I've got a real problem here. I Can't this isn't working I've tried the electronic and it's just not working not there's no solution It's I often say I think that Trying to drive us mad with all this and it wouldn't surprise me the scientist actually But there was a huge huge scope for error in all this that will be nigh on impossible to fix or will take a long time to put right and in the meantime You may be prevented From providing identification when you need it say it at airport or we're not saying there aren't occasions when identification is needed But what happens when it goes wrong and it does and will go wrong Now having that ID in your hand Nullifies that risk No one Can just shut you down When you have it in your hand. It's a little bit of power Speaking of shutting you down And this article I want to Show it you just to demonstrate this that this is from The 13th of March 2022 and it's headlines from the Daily Express and its headline is Payment warning shoppers may have their credit and debit cards declined from Monday new changes coming into force will see cards declined if someone can't Prove their identity So once again, this is linked to a digital identity What happens if the digital won't allow you to prove your identity and you no longer have your little plastic driver's license in your hand You be prevented from purchasing. This is just this is The perfect example We're talking fuel food Necessities every day necessities that we have to buy And you're not able to buy them on your card in this instance. If you can't prove your identity Simultaneously the government is talking about digitalizing your identity So you have to digitally buy necessities using a digital identity And and they can just Cut you off From buying daily necessities So your abilities they can cut you off for buying things if you can't prove your identity. They can also cut you off and Stop you being able to prove your identity because They control all of it You have no control Over your daily life. It is controlled by computers at the demand of the best of a state that wants to and will use that technology to completely control your life That is you know, there's no there's no tinfoil hat how to read about this It's happening in front of our eyes So, let me take you to This organization I mentioned at the start cash matters and they are Highlighting the dangers of a cashless society. We've already talked about some of them the the Regulation of what you're allowed to buy what you're not allowed to buy that is Extreme levels of control by the state Your purchases of course will all will be recorded and sold for targeted advertising and the scope the possibility of Error which again, I don't think is Discussed enough and a lack of a human Resource to put errors Like so, let me read you a little bit from the major it's called the major risks of a cashless Society slower disaster recovery greater discrimination loss of freedom and no break on payment Provider fees are some of the concerns raised by a move away from cash James Shepard Baron a disaster management consultant and humanitarian humanitarian advisor to cash essentials noted smart financial Technologies can offer convenience flexibility speed But they are far from an unqualified social good Cashless systems he observed allow governments to discriminate against groups. They deem undesirable By watching Controlling or simply shutting down their spending If you are a member of for Britain and actually even if you're watching this, let me tell you something I mean get just it you are a group the government will deem on desirable First and foremost James explained cash does not discriminate It is also efficient Circulating within disaster struck economies and having a multiplier effect that cashless options do not offer That is a really good Point and again one that isn't talked about enough what happens if the whole thing Just crushes The whole cyber what if the cyber warfare What if the whole cyber house of cards just comes crashing down? What then? How do we pay for daily essentials? How do we get ourselves back up on our feet? It goes on to say he also raised concerns that e payments stimulate over borrowing citing the example of refugees around northern Kenya at least 20% of whom default on their loan payments Ending up financially excluded because they've lost their credit rating He concluded that the monetization of money is not an accident. It's a plan and feels there would be There would need to be a concerted effort from the cash industry To take on the deep pockets of cashless payment providers Uh, right one more Observation from another person involved in this Paul Nichols business development at Oberthorpe cash protection Opened with the observation that while we have to be realistic about a move towards cashless payments as seen in countries such as China and Sweden Cash is the only truly safe and inclusive payment option on the former point He noted ATM use had fallen far more in affluent areas of the UK Than in poorer areas where people are more dependent on cash and have less access to cashless options There's that that's a crucial point as well. It does leave a lot of people behind and Significantly a group of people that it is likely to leave behind our elderly people Um, and you just know, I mean forgive me for being vulgar, but this is vulgar You just know that the advocates for an online digital world just want are waiting for older generations. I said I was going to die so they can reach their utopia of Extreme control at the hands of a partnership between big tech and governments big tech who will obviously benefit financially And will do the bidding of government in terms of data In terms of censorship when we talk about big social media, for example social media Sensors always in line with the government's Mantra, that's not a coincidence Let's go on to the world economic forum and it won't surprise you to learn that they are Singing about the benefits of a cashless Society this article opens with the first recognizable coins were produced in china more than 3000 years ago, and isn't that interesting in itself three thousand years And yet suddenly it's cumbersome and this Let's get rid of it seems to have worked For three thousand years And the speed of this the speed of this transformation Is in itself alarming When I was a kid I had a little bank book I think I had a mum put a tenor or something in this little and you had a little bank book And you went to the bank And you dealt in cash and look i'm not saying Nothing should ever progress and i'm not saying that this isn't there aren't conveniences in this What I am saying is that we are not looking These people are not looking people like the world economic forum and I are so-called leaders and not looking to have a Society where you can choose To pay with cash or pay digitally They want cash gone all together And there were there are things that we we should note Are little things little daily life things that that make things Pleasant things that I can remember from my childhood for example Are getting a fiver in a birthday card or getting money under the under your Pillow from the tooth fairy these are these are tiny things, but they are some of the little joys Of life that will be gone and you know to be clear the aim is not Cash or digital the aim is entirely digital This article goes on to say if you visit china today, however There's a strong chance you'll see people paying for things using using facial recognition And I saw in one of the documentaries I watched today about this. I saw an uh Facial recognition already being used for example in the united states, but also an amazon store Where you zip your you put down your phone on the way in and then cameras Watch you Facial recognition cameras watch you the entire time you're in there Watch what you're picking up and then take that off your account When you absolutely unbelievable this stuff unbelievable This is a radical shift. It said this says but it's just the beginning of the cash revolution the new global payments ecosystem global payments Including both physical cash as well as mobile wallets is the result of the convergence of three large and powerful industries Telecommunications banking and retail and if the private and public sector can work together to harness the latest technology With the private and public sector is certainly working together to harness the latest technology and realize the full potential of a cashless society There will be enormous benefits not to the people at the bottom. They won't They're calling it a tool primarily a tool to fight corruption Heaven forbid There should be corruption with cash but of course there's no corruption between in this this partnership between a public and private This is also one of the reasons That was used by various banks pushing for a cashless society that it's a tool To fight corruption. And no, I'm not suggesting corruption is a good thing. I'm not suggesting that cash doesn't in some ways facilitate it But I'd rather risk it And keep our freedom, wouldn't you? Three thousand years Cash has served us well Now apparently it has to go There is I'm going to try I'm I'm not going to play that long video now. I'll see if I can get it um For you next week. I'm seeing that the I'm not able to to play any of these Which is really really irritated me because they were they were great videos and um really facilitated discussion on this But there's something else The um pretty Patel Talked and this is one of the videos as well that I was going to show you. Um pretty Patel was talking about the possibility of you just you can't you can't make the stuff up. You really can't The possibility that Russian agents could come into the uk In this wave of refugees Really, I'm not joking Russian agents could come in We're using false ukrainian Passports and she expressed concern about this I'm I'm almost Lost for words almost Lost for words. Why am I almost lost for words? Look who's coming into the country with no passport at all Daily how many terror attacks have we had? by so-called asylum seekers and refugees I've lost count not just in this country, but all over europe But now Suddenly in order to whip up yet more hatred and it is hatred of russians generally She has expressed concern that russian agents might be coming in disguised as ukrainians it is the hypocrisy of it the inconsistency Is almost too much to bear it really is I have nothing I have no issue with in fact I encourage and advocate for Great very much so in fact Knowing who is coming into this country But why now and why only russians? Where the same home secretary is allowing god knows who into this country every single day Around 90% of whom by the way I read have no passport no documents at all But suddenly pretty but tell is worried about the the possibility of fake documentation of refugees coming in to the country almost too much to take I want to tell you about some events that are coming up actually before I do Some some policies so I mentioned the policy to make it unlawful to refuse to accept cash in retail I think that policy is a definite We should also and once again we're not creating policies for the banks So I don't care if they're upset this punitive these punitive charges I mentioned from banks in sweden which charge this woman more than the value of the cash she was depositing to deposit it should also be outlaw it should We need a complete overhaul of data protection and the small print shouldn't be so small it shouldn't be rims and rims of pages it should be perfectly clear English and people should knowingly if they want their data sold on fine but to hide it away in pages and pages of small print legalese language with many people don't understand should be barred outlawed on this issue now after the election in may which is my the party is always my priority but the election is a huge priority to me at the moment but after that election we will be producing two papers policy papers one of them will be on the digitalization of our world and making clear in plain English it's very very crucial this politics is must be in plain English it must be understood by everyone you just shouldn't have to be a technology expert or an economics expert to understand what is going on in the world around you so we're going to produce two policy papers one on the digitalization of the world and the implications risks of cashlessness and where we are with that and another will be on direct democracy both of these will be produced they are issues which need detailed research and study and careful policies so after the election they will be put to into action on the election I want to say a couple of things on this why is this is the election that I'm fighting in for example so important let's let's let's just take this let's be be clear about something who do we have actually elected in the last 20 years how many of what the press calls far right Islamophobes have actually been elected basically none in Europe we have get builders pretty much ends there there are some who are against the destruction of western civilization more the continent doing much better than we are but don't you want a far right Islamophob to win? I really do I really do standing on the outside protesting is great but we've got to start getting people inside inside these chambers we've got to we've got to and if you want any further motivation just think how upset hope not hate would be but more important than that we must have faith I'm not ready to give up on democracy yet because I happen to think that we have to still try I'm not sure that people on our people who the millions who agree with us and there are have really had that chance yet to change things democratically so I'm not ready to give up on democracy and a major reason I'm pushing so hard with the selection and why I want you to come along and help me is to restore some faith I want the party to see that it is doable I want to restore some faith it doesn't matter that it's a borough council borough council today parliament tomorrow I want that faith restored somewhat among primarily our members but also our supporters and followers and people who are so disengaged if we can get a bar right Islamophobic elected are so rarely is the case it can and will restore a little bit of faith in the democratic order don't stand outside forever get in get in there go in to where they are why give them the power I let them go in and take back your own power and that's why these elections mean so much to me events coming up I want to tell you about just remind you about the 9th of April in Bristol protesting against Black Lives Matter 12th of April in the East Midlands Paul will be giving a talk on the sham that is the WEF United Nations Global Warming used to be called global warming not called global warming anymore climate change of course that's what it's called now 12th of April and it's really Paul is so so good at this and if you want to see some of his videos for britain.uk slash climate 30th of April I'm doing a this is for people in the northeast I'm doing a action day for my campaign and I really do want you to help me out for the reasons I've just stated okay time for a couple of questions okay stew with mass immigration eligible eligible numbers being banded around really nearly does the UK have any hope of retaining its culture? I hear a lot that when the WEF and the globalists and the UN and all the rest of it when they institute their new global order digital order and what essentially amount to digital enslavement of the world's population people seem to think that history stops there that when they've got it in place that's it we're done so there's no way back I completely disagree history will not I know what they're doing and we all do I know what the plan is we all do they're not shy about it I mean you don't have to be a conspiracy theorist they're not shy about it they're telling you your people act as if they somehow trying to hide what the plan is I've just read out from the WEF's own website their plans for a cashless society we've talked about what that will mean the government the British government is talking about its own digital currency which will be programmable and we will only be able to spend it in certain ways they're not shy about this they're not denying it they're not hiding it it's there the WEF told us you will own nothing and you'll be happy and so once again they're not hiding this so we all know what the plan is we all know what's coming but does history stop at that point no no it does not and life continues and resistance to this continued and resistance to tyranny has always existed and rebellion against tyrannical governments has always existed and throughout history there are instances of people rising up against tyrannical leaders history is that that's what it is you can look at the history of Europe the history of Europe this is what it is this is the story of humanity you cannot take people's future and freedom away from them and impose extreme control on them without incurring resistance to it freedom is a human need we it's in us it's innate in us and there will always be of course the drones the people who want to be enslaved because it's safer and it's easier but that desire that hunger that craving for freedom will also always exist and if the globalists institute their plan history will continue that resistance will continue yes is the answer to your question do i think it is still possible to save Britain? absolutely i wouldn't be here if i didn't and one of the advantages for want of a better word of when the powerful impose like this is that it expands resistance it makes the resistance larger and greater and you can see this with COVID a lot of people were already understanding that the government was seeking greater and greater control over us COVID brought people out it expanded the number of people who understood what was happening and you have things various different organizations coming up you have informal organizations like stand in the park to just give one example people organizing to get their freedom back this desire this organization to fight for freedom will grow as the restrictions upon us grow i do believe in the power of people i believe in the power of people who want their freedom and i look at history and i know that people are able to rise up and take back their freedoms and one of the things one of the reasons i wanted so badly to play you that video with majid Nawaz and joe rogan is because that's what majid ended on that history is littered with people rising up and he agreed he agrees he didn't agree with me because he didn't know i'd say it but he has the same view as me that people will rise up and take back their freedoms and as the erosion of nations becomes more and more obvious i think people will find patriotism and i really do okay the p&o owners you know to me it wouldn't have happened in the first place to be able to sack a vast number of staff and my understanding of it is now be honest i haven't i i'm i'm superficially superficial knowledge of this issue and i'm going to actually look into it as soon as we finish i'm going to look at it in more detail and i'll come back with a better answer next week stew but to me it wouldn't happen in the first place my understanding of it is that they have replaced the staff with migrant workers who will work for little or nothing and just en masse sacked a vast number of their staff if i was in power stew it wouldn't have happened in the first place but i will come back to that one next week this is from Michael there are coming Arabs and Africans saying we're from Ukraine decent police officers who try to make sure that only genuine Ukrainians can cross the border are accused of racial profiling at what a surprise of course of course this was always going it's going to happen it's going to happen we've got as i mentioned we've got thousands coming in with no ID at all and we're not we don't our government doesn't seem to be concerned about them but it is concerned about russians and i there won't be any concern either for Africans and Arabs as you say Michael coming across and pretending to be Ukrainians you can you can almost see it coming that the that white refugees will be subject to also to scrutiny and non-white refugees will not and we will suddenly have a vast bizarrely huge number of non-white Ukrainians which is in itself rather odd making their way here and the government will do governments will do nothing at all nothing at all about it okay we shall finish that i'm so sorry about those videos it's really really really annoyed me because they were great and i wanted to show them to you maybe we can revisit this a little bit next week or at least in the future and this is certainly an issue that's going to to carry on and the cashlessness is certainly going to carry on right what was i going to tell you about oh yes tomorrow night I am on zero news with Tom at seven o'clock please do tune in for that as far as I know I'm having a chat with Danny Roscoe at some point this week as well I'm setting up in advance of the protest in Bristol got a few chats set up with various people I'll tell you more about those as time goes on but tomorrow night seven o'clock for zero news I'll be on with Tom Fury I'm looking forward to that okay thanks very much everyone take care of yourselves and I shall see you back here live next Monday I'll see you I'll be live tomorrow night as well seven o'clock with Tom on zero news tomorrow okay thanks everyone take care of yourself see you soon