The matters people face everyday are guided by concerns over safety and security. It’s in the fine print of worries about online data and the use of cookies in a browser or adverts in email inboxes.
This is how we do it now. We have to think about how safe our information is, and about how secure our finances really are.
The Treasury is about to release another Budget to the country, and it’s about time these issues are covered. They can’t be left to statements or new internal policies that guide law enforcement.
It must be built into the framework of a responsible fiscal outlook. The changes the Government mandates must work out for us or we’re left to the wolves of finance.
A plan to hijack the National Debt is long in the making. It started in the Treasury and continued on. It fell ‘out’ decades ago, into the hands of emigrated criminals. It’s been passed around since.
Many Civil Servants know of it. It’s one of the lucrative crimes in London, a temptation or a sin that many find hard to resist. Up until late it’s been under tight control. A man lived in Tilehurst, in Reading, and owned it himself.
He was forced out of his accommodation but he sought to return with the help of others. It’s not easy to keep people away. In fact, a local hospital helped him to get a bed in a time of need.
Apart from that, a network that keeps it going is vast. An example is a man who nicknames himself @thetruegame, and he intended to post videos to YouTube. He keeps the argument by himself.
@thetruegame
The group is called “Taxes Don’t Fix It”, and it’s been approached by Royalty in the past. The effort is considered low-key, but it’s an asset if it’s used correctly. It’s yet to pass into other hands.
The running of it is a crime that has no precedent. The intent is to destroy our way of life, and our collective inheritance as a people. The continuation of it is a sick joke that has to stop.
It’s not good news for Chancellor Rachel Reeves MP (Leeds West and Pudsey/Labour). The Office for Budget Responsibility estimates her Department borrowed over £150 billion in the last year. It’s 15.8% more than the year before it.
Her promise to end reliance on borrowing is falling flat. It also shows analysts in the Treasury are falling behind. It’s not a good look for Labour. Neither is it promotional material for a Civil Service said to be good at doing it. This begs to differ.
In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, three suspects in a case of antagonism against HM Treasury have all been spotted this afternoon in Cardiff city centre.
Suspect #1
Suspect #2
Suspect #3
They’re accused of plotting multiple people-led operations against the department, to manipulate statistics and to question findings to make accusations of malpractice.