Cash - and Freedom - Are Both Worth Fighting For, In 2024 and FOREVER
Mon Jun 24 2024
We live in a troubled world, one in which democratic freedoms only gained within the last century or so - and yet to spread around the planet - are facing massive challenges.
When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, there was a surge of hope that deposing of the oppressive regimes of Eastern Europe would see the democratic rights of the West enjoyed by all Europeans.
Alas.
Twenty years later, the Ara....
Budget Spending - Do NOT Mention The National Debt
Tue Oct 26 2021
In 2010, we were told that austerity was needed because the UK National Debt was out of control.
In 2010, the National Debt was £1.2 Trillion.
Tomorrow, the Chancellor is seemingly going to announce a "spend, spend, spend" budget.
Today, the National Debt is over £2.3 Trillion.
The difference?
No one now believes the National Debt can be brought under control any time soon - or, i....
The UK Government Access to Cash Consultation - Four Key Issues
Sun Jul 4 2021
On 1st July 2021, the UK Government announced an "Access to Cash Consultation".
Legislation is promised on access to cash, with this consultation seeking views on "establishing geographic requirements for the provision of cash withdrawal and deposit facilities, the designation of firms for meeting these requirements and establishing further regulatory oversight of cash services provision".
I ....
You have to understand history to understand the position the UK public find themselves in today in relation to debt. The recent history of cash is closing connected with the changes in Personal Debt.
Here's a very simple timeline
1954 - the end of WW2 rationing. The UK government has a choice. Increase wages to allow the public to fund post-rationing aspirations - or allow the public to get int....
In 2013, David Cameron promised that a referendum on the UK's future relationship would be staged if he won the next General Election.
Eight years on, my feeling about the intervening years is crystal clear; they have been a total waste of time.
Nearly a decade of discussing nonsense.
Now, as 2021 begins, as the UK tries to looks forward, the question is to what?
* A UK National Debt that is t....
2021.
Not a year starting with great optimism, though it could hardly be worse than 2020!
What do I expect to be doing in 2021?
Firstly, surviving, along with 99.8% of other people!
Secondly, continuing working to ensure that Payment Choice is maintained for all!
I don't do New Year Resolutions, so that will suffiuce for now.
Apart from,
I wish everyone a healthy and happy 2021!
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There are "experts" who argue that there are only 2 million people in the UK who currently NEED to use cash.
These same experts usually contend that the figure has been decreasing for years and that, ultimately, it will tend to zero, through a combination of death and digital innovation.
The subtext of this messaging is " ... and what does a group of only 2.1 million matter anyway? They are u....
Frankly, there is too much discussion in the UK - and around Europe - surrounding the precise meaning of the term "Legal Tender".
Until recently, the vast majority of UK public believed that the £ had to be accepted for purchases in shops, bars and restaurants.Â
Then, long before the current pandemic, a few retailers and bars started to refuse cash.
This refusal attracted a signi....
My love affair with cash started with my parents.
I was born in the 1950s, entering the world just as the UK was finally leaving World War 2 rationing behind.
In those far off days, there was plenty of poverty – but little debt. The financial system really didn’t allow the general public to have significant debt.
Personal loans from a bank or building society were almost unheard o....
I am mature ( NOT old) enough to remember when there was no "Space Race".
I can also recall the moment when Vostok 1, piloted by Yuri Gagarin, completed one orbit of Earth, seemingly demonstrating to the world that the Soviet Union, then a Super Power, held sway over the United States, in those days the only other Super Power, in the rush to conquer Outer Space.
I have to state at the outs....
There is much speculation about the extent of the comeback cash will make after the latest pandemic is behind us.
To be fair, cash has had a bit of a tough ride.Â
Lockdowns impacting more than half the worlds population have lured people into the clutches of internet shopping - and, as we all know, paying by cash on the internet is a bit tricky!
On top of that, the World Health Organisati....
Mistakes Made In The Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme - AND How To Start Correcting Them.
Sun Apr 26 2020
The Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS), launched with a fanfare of trumpets by the UK government, is only worth a tune on a tin whistle.
I said at the outset that it had to include a 100% government guarantee, like a similar scheme run by the German government.
Instead, it was launched with a 80% government guarantee. Despite some adjustments to the detailed provisions e....
ALL In-Person Payments CAN Be Equally Safe During The Coronavirus Pandemic
Fri Apr 17 2020
One of the aspects of the current Coronavirus Pandemic that makes my blood boil is the tendency of the advocates of particular payment methods to claim they are somehow safer for the public to use for in-person payments.
Sometimes such claims are supported by "research" findings or even the words of a handy "academic", presumably offering wisdom free of any inducement ....
As for ....
As I write this, the world is in the grips of the coronavirus.
Thousands of people have died and, tragically, many more deaths seem inevitable.
Those who work in health care are under huge strain, as are the facilities in which they carry out their ministering to the ill.Â
Tens of millions are unable to work, many of whom are effectively confined to their homes.
Places of education have bee....
Happy Birthday For UK Independent ATM's? Not exactly!
Fri Dec 20 2019
Time to wish a happy 21st Birthday to the ATM installation that changed the face of cash provision in the UK!
Yes. That’s right. It is exactly 21 years since the first Independent ATM was installed in this country - and that same ATM was also the very first pay-to-use ATM to be installed in Europe!
I was there, at a Spar store in Stone Cross in Birmingham, on the first full day of operati....
My New Role - Chairman of the Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP)
Sun Oct 27 2019
I am both delighted and honoured to have been elected the new Chairman of the Cash Learning Partnership - CaLP.
The Cash Learning Partnership is a global partnership of humanitarian actors engaged in policy, practice and research within Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA). CaLP currently has over 80 members who collectively deliver the vast majority of Cash and Voucher Assistance in hum....
Quick! Call the Police! £120 Billion of Cash went missing in the UK in 2018?
Fri Sep 27 2019
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) - a trade association which represents 80% of Big Box UK retailers – published some survey data on UK payments last week.
Basically, the BRC research estimated that card payments in the UK amounted to £296 Billion and cash payments only £77.7 Billion.
If you are an avid devourer of all the anti-cash PR that appears in the UK media almost every day....
Quick! Call the Police! £120 Billion of Cash went missing in the UK in 2018?
Wed Sep 25 2019
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) - a trade association which represents 80% of Big Box UK retailers – published some survey data on UK payments last week.
Basically, the BRC research estimated that card payments in the UK amounted to £296 Billion and cash payments only £77.7 Billion.
If you are an avid cosumer of all the anti-cash PR that appears in the UK media almost every d....
Financial Inclusion – Only Cash Has A Hope Of Delivering It.
Wed Sep 18 2019
Much hype surrounds the digitalisation of society.
Here’s the stark reality though – WITHOUT CASH, MANY PEOPLE CANNOT PARTICIPATE IN SOCIETY.
In this interview, Ron Delnevo highlights the all-important role cash continues to have in helping to create genuine financial inclusion.
Crypto and Digital Currencies - a Matter of Trust?
Sat Sep 7 2019
Crypto Currencies - Bitcoin being the most famous one - have been around for years.
For all the publicity about all things crypto , there are almost certainly less than 30 million users on the planet, which is less than 0.5% of the worlds population.
Those who support Crypto Currencies speak to the fact they are decentralised and are therefore not subject to the control of governments or the ....