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« Reply #13695 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 15:42:26 »

From the FCA

We’re introducing these changes because Parliament gave us a new remit and powers to ‘seek to ensure reasonable provision' of cash deposit and withdrawal services for personal and business current accounts across the UK.

Interpret that as you like.
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« Reply #13696 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 15:43:55 »

Interpret that as you like.

You certainly have.

https://www.fca.org.uk/publications/policy-statements/ps24-8-access-cash#:~:text=We're%20introducing%20these%20changes,to%20both%20notes%20and%20coins

This appears to be from something about *ensuring* access to cash e.g. in rural areas?
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« Reply #13697 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 15:52:53 »

Inform on withdrawing £200, can you imagine how much "traffic" that would cause them  Cheesy

Think we are safe.

Besides anything it is 2025, that is from 2024.

https://www.fca.org.uk/publications/policy-statements/ps24-8-access-cash#:~:text=We're%20introducing%20these%20changes,to%20both%20notes%20and%20coins

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We set out the final rules for our access to cash regime. The new rules come into force on 18 September 2024.
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« Reply #13698 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 16:03:46 »

A single card, in theory, could hold all of that info.

We'll probably be long gone, but microchipping of people will loom on the horizon eventually.

I give you Logan’s Run.
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« Reply #13699 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 16:21:35 »

I give you Logan’s Run.

I'm well past 30 so will be ok then, unless they mass culled us all.
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« Reply #13700 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 16:26:26 »

I don't understand the resistance to an I.D. card system.

Why do people not want one?

Fear of "Big Brother" for little gain I suppose. To be fair I'm not sure I trust a government department to keep sensitive data a) secure b) for intended purpose.

In any case every time this has come up its proved massively unpopular and got ditched. I remember it being a topic in an episode of Yes Minister (1980)

https://yes-minister.com/ymseas1b.htm#YM%201.4
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« Reply #13701 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 16:27:45 »

Well its a new angle in UK Politics, I'll give them that. From Labours present tack of trying to ape everything that Reform do I look forward to Diane Abbott rolling up at the Labour conference singing Titanium....

https://bsky.app/profile/ukshane.bsky.social/post/3ly3mim6qr22g
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« Reply #13702 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 16:33:05 »

I’m a cynical old bugger, but when a government can go to war based on a lie (WMD) I tend to disbelieve most anything they say.
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« Reply #13703 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 17:11:12 »

Well its a new angle in UK Politics, I'll give them that. From Labours present tack of trying to ape everything that Reform do I look forward to Diane Abbott rolling up at the Labour conference singing Titanium....

https://bsky.app/profile/ukshane.bsky.social/post/3ly3mim6qr22g

Rachel Reeves doing Money's Too Tight To Mention might serve as a budget to be fair.
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« Reply #13704 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 17:38:11 »

Well its a new angle in UK Politics, I'll give them that. From Labours present tack of trying to ape everything that Reform do I look forward to Diane Abbott rolling up at the Labour conference singing Titanium....

https://bsky.app/profile/ukshane.bsky.social/post/3ly3mim6qr22g

My ears began to bleed.
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« Reply #13705 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 20:03:02 »


Please name me a policy from the loony bin

Corbyn is a relic, a terrorist sympathiser.
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« Reply #13706 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 20:04:04 »

I don't understand the resistance to an I.D. card system.

Why do people not want one?

You dumb?
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« Reply #13707 on: Friday, September 5, 2025, 23:34:23 »

You dumb?
Nope. Genuinely interested in why people are resistant.
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« Reply #13708 on: Saturday, September 6, 2025, 09:42:11 »

Nope. Genuinely interested in why people are resistant.

Once you’re issued with a digital ID with I’m sure a face pic, yes very much like your passport you can be controlled.

Anything linked to the internet like smart meters can be controlled by someone else, a company, organisation or government and are fundamentally out of your control.

I have new elderly neighbours, they’ve moved to the U.K. from Hong Kong. British passport holders. Given money by China to leave HK. The Chinese control everything. You cannot say or do anything that runs contrary to the one party state.

Things you say or do are notified. And registered to your ID card. Step out of line or say anything dissenting, your cards are marked. You’re familiar with permissions within your work pc? You only have certain access, this is controlled by your IT dept dictated to by the company. Think of the company being a government.

Ah you did this, you can now only have x amount of fuel to run your car this month. No alcohol because you did that. How do they do this? Well you have to show you ID card before you can get the fuel, sorry pal, you’ve had your quota this month. That four pack of lager, er sorry, your card says no. I’ll pay you cash to turn a blind eye mate 😉 Sorry we only take card payments. BTW that little cash indiscretion gets reported to the authorities. Oh dear. No electricity for a week, that’ll teach you. Oh you have a smart meter for your gas and electricity, see how easy it is.

Bad mouthing the government on holiday? Sorry your passport is revoked. Think that’s absurd? Just ask that Father Ted writer. Irish national. Tweeting in America, arrested by FIVE armed police on arrival at Heathrow. Easy to be controlled when insidious legislation gets pushed though under the guise of protecting the people.

I could go on. 1984 is here and now.

Lastly, back to my neighbours. The Chinese government want all the British passport holders out of HK because they had free speech and privileges we take for granted and the residents took for granted. And the Chinese government agreed to carry that on when we handed that back in 2000. Slowly, slowly they’ve been changing things, just like your PC permissions, can’t access that feature you used last week? Think of your liberties being eroded bitey bit. FWIW the last company I worked for one of my fellow sales colleagues HK Chinese. She painted the same picture as my neighbours.

Sorry for the long post but you asked and I’ve tried to give you a flavour of how easy it is to be manipulated to accept things. The if you’ve nothing to hide mantra plays right into the governments hand and those that parrot that are their useful idiots.
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« Reply #13709 on: Saturday, September 6, 2025, 10:21:23 »

Nope. Genuinely interested in why people are resistant.

All governments record of major projects of any type is horrendous, double that in the IT sphere. What have you seen of the civil service that suggests this could be done in a competent and trustworthy manner? Fujitsu will still be one of the contractors considered, they've paid zero in compo for the Post Office debacle and still not admitted any sort of responsibility with the tax payer on the hook.
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