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Nigel Farage warns ‘cashless society’ could usher in Chinese-style ‘social credit system’

Updated: August 8, 2023 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Tue Aug 8, 2023 – 11:30 am EDTTue Aug 8, 2023 – 11:44 am EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Nigel Farage has warned about a looming “cashless society” and social credit system as major U.K. and Australian banks limit cash withdrawals. 

Farage, a former English politician recently “de-banked” by the British private bank Coutts, said in a video message that we are rapidly moving “towards a cashless society” that may usher in “a social credit system where only if you obey the prevailing orthodoxy of the day can you take part in life.” 

From September 11th @NatWestGroup will be limiting the amount of cash that you can deposit and withdraw.

They also have the right to refuse cash and even cheques on any basis in their new terms & conditions policy.

The banks are trying to force a cashless society upon us! pic.twitter.com/CTFDNPunBO

— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) August 6, 2023

“The cashless society is coming. The big banks want it, and with that there will be control on how you can spend your money,” Farage said. “We already have legally binding targets for carbon emission for countries, companies, carbon trading schemes. It’s not going to be very

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