A Kurdish crime network is enabling migrants to work illegally in mini-marts on High Streets the length of Britain, a BBC investigation can reveal. The fake company directors are paid to put their names to official paperwork, and have dozens of businesses listed on Companies House, but are not involved in running them. Two undercover reporters, themselves Kurdish, posed as asylum seekers and were told how easy it would be for them to take over and run a shop and make big profits selling illegal vapes and cigarettes. We have linked more than 100 mini-marts, barbershops and car washes, operating from Dundee to south Devon, to the crime network. But a financial crime investigator told the BBC he believes it goes much wider. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0mx99ple17o please log in to view this image
basically saying its not going to be this one main thing that you can just boycott, its going to be slowly built in everywhere, not mandatory and just get progressively more inconvenient to not use, and theres nowhere to run on the disc because its all captured the only solution is building our own counter economy, but its over because people cant read 30 pages or watch 30 minute videos any more
Interesting to see that a poppy miraculously grew on Lammy's lapel while daisy cooper asked him a question. His lapel was empty at the start of it, but had a poppy badge when he responded. I wonder if he saw a later question about a Minister asking for a senior cabinet minister to attend a jewish remembrance ceremony.