Prime Minister Rishi Sunak wants to impose CBDCs

Rishi Sunak is the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since October 24, 2022. Conservative, wealthy, with an elite background, the man who replaces Liz Truss at 10 Downing Street is a fervent defender of the CBDCs. The former Chancellor of the Exchequer, equivalent to the Minister of Finance and Budget, is responsible for forming a new government. He set the tone by speaking clearly for a centralized currency named CBDC.

Who is Rishi Sunak?

Born in 1980, in Southampton, on the south coast of England, Rishi Sunak comes from a wealthy family whose grandparents are from England.India. A graduate of prestigious universities, married to a multi-billionaire and former financial analyst at Goldman Sachs, he then set up his own investment company. His political career quickly took off: he is the only candidate to have obtained the 100 endorsements required to become leader of the Conservative Party and therefore of the government.

At 42, he is the fifth Conservative to become head of the United Kingdom in six years.

What are CBDCs?

The CBDC are the centralized digital currencies that states are currently setting up to have full control over citizens. A great article walks you through the CBDC nightmare in detail. We can also follow the evolution of this progressive implementation in the world on the site CBDC Tracker.

If you follow the news a bit, you have probably noticed that the trend for years is to limitation of cash payments, the scarcity of ATMs, the blocking of transfers sometimes for no reason (to crypto exchanges for example). That under the pretext of “conspiratorial” remarks, of a Russian-sounding surname, or under any pretext, the bank accounts of citizens, journalists or not, can be blocked overnight. It’s kind of like our own money doesn’t really belong to us anymore… Could this be part of a massive Great Reset program concocted and explained on the forum site global economy ? Yet, as the cover of the journal, “The Economist” shows, this was already being discussed in the 1980s. All states being in debt by the billions and having used and abused the “money printing press”, a global centralized digital currency would come in handy for a big reset, right?

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Rishi Sunak and the CBDCs

Like his colleagues in other states who want to impose a centralized digital currency, Rishi Sunak is all smiles to praise the merits of this currency. According to him and his colleagues, it should promote banking inclusion, financial stability, energy savings, respect for privacy or even the fight against money laundering… Maintaining confusion with bitcoin (BTC), the decentralized currency par excellence, all governments try to persuade citizens that the CBDC are a perfect solution (for whom?).

How to impose CBDCs or total control?

This draconian nightmare was clearly explained in mid-October during a conference at IMF : find all the details of this currency imagined to control all our expenses. Of course with such control, there is no point in thinking about buying cryptos… After these crazy last years of pressure, confinement, population control, how will they manage to impose the CBDCs on us? What if, to save energy, we suffered a power outage or a network problem? And that no TPE was working anymore? Impossible ? However, it happened in Canada this year… And if the energy problems would not they be the right pretext to impose the centralized digital currency?

For those who understand English, here is a very explicit video on CBDCs

Rishi Sunak therefore clearly announces the color in the video on Twitter (top of page): CBDCs have so many qualities that it would be a shame to deprive yourself of them. According to him, this is part of the history of digital innovation “. In an attempt to reassure the most skeptical, the Prime Minister even claims that ” whether or not to launch a central bank digital currency is up to each country, and no G7 jurisdiction has made that choice yet. This is not really what the front page of The Economist suggests in any case (which dates from 1988, it should be remembered).

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