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Not just in the US unfortunately.America specifically is absolutely mental about autism and its varying causes, Trump believes that certain medicines give you autism, which is scientifically flawed for many reasons.
It's very much related to the "vaccines give you autism" crowd despite that being thoroughly disproven.
The core issue here is very very old men don't understand much about the modern world but also happen to control the modern world, so say ridiculous **** without any pushback whatsoever.
Like Putin and Xi talking utter nonsense regard organ transplants, it was pseudoscience mumbo-jumbo, but they are powerful, so people listen to it.
Fortunately I don't think there's any appetite for that in the UK
But, with the increasing rhetoric around immigrants being rapists etc, you do wonder how many more will fall for this bullshit and get scared enough to want to own one.
There's no way they'll allow slavery here mate, no matter how much someone wants to own one
This is what Farage does…..
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never directly say it, hint at it. Or say it is what others are saying.
that sounds just like the transfer window rumour millLol, we’re literally at the stage where ‘truth’ is defined by ‘My mate’s sister’s hairdresser overhead heard a convo at the bus stop where they said it was true’
that sounds just like the transfer window rumour mill
that image seems highly appropriateIm expecting Harry Redknapp to deliver Reform’s policies from the window of his 1995 Range Rover

that sounds just like the transfer window rumour mill
Cyber attacks:
£206M lost at the Co-op, hitting profits by £80M
£300M lost at M&S
Jaguar (JLR) current loses unknown but is to extend production shut down.
Welcome to the digital world.
Crazy amounts of money lost and huge damage to those businesses. One of my friends develops software that tests the software that banks use for their security. He said the banks have been aware of hackers and digital crime for ages and have mitigated against it, but that loads of big businesses have taken the ‘cheap’ route and just gone for a basic level of protection that has now been exposed as simply not being good enough.
Banks are just as bad and one of the biggest heists ever was due to a bank cyber attack to a loss of $1B - Mitigated now, but after all of this...
The Bangladesh Bank robbery, also known colloquially as the Bangladesh Bank cyber heist,[1] was a theft that took place in February 2016. Thirty-five fraudulent instructions were issued by security hackers via the SWIFT network to illegally transfer close to US$1 billion from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York account belonging to Bangladesh Bank, the central bank of Bangladesh.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_Bank_robbery
Tesco were also subject to £2.26M loss (2016)...
Those deficiencies left Tesco Bank’s personal current account holders vulnerable to a largely avoidable incident that occurred over 48 hours and which netted the cyber attackers £2.26m.
https://www.fca.org.uk/news/press-releases/fca-fines-tesco-bank-failures-2016-cyber-attack
Then failings by the TSB
TSB has been fined nearly £49m for an IT meltdown in 2018 that caused chaos and left its customers unable to access online accounts for several weeks.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64036529
Absolute **** loads of other breaches as well.
These are a few years ago. I don't know what the current cyber security is like for banks, other than I know my friend earns a LOT of money from doing it.
Not just cyber attacks but IT failues as well at banks, 158 incidents within the banking industry between 2023-2025...
https://committees.parliament.uk/co...and-building-societies-in-the-last-two-years/
I'm pretty sure this will get worse as Russia war with Ukraine continues or even escalates.
My main concern with this is there is no back up in a complete failure, as M&S and the JLR have experienced that goes on for weeks. In M&S case it was probably lucky they still had stores, because their whole online infastructure was down for 6 weeks.
I think I heard with JLR the situation is so bad, some employees have been told to look for other jobs lol.
Yeah it's nuts the impact it has.
Industry clearly needs some tighter security
I see today some lowlife hackers have hacked the personal details from a nursery company and are threatening to post pics of toddlers, phone numbers and email addresses of their parents as well as sensitive safeguarding info
****s.