Posted on 07/16/2022 1:39:25 PM PDT by DFG
Former British finance minister Rishi Sunak – a frontrunner to become Britain’s next Prime Minister – has family ties to a technology partner of the World Economic Forum that has advocated for a Chinese Communist Party-style economy complete with trackable, digital identities and currency.
Sunak, who topped the second round of voting by Conservative Members of Parliament (MP) in the Tory leadership race on July 15th following Boris Johnson’s resignation, is widely considered the “neoliberal” or “globalist” candidate.
The father of Sunak’s wife Akshata Murthy is the founder of Infosys, an Indian information technology company that provides services to a host of Fortune 500 companies and banks. One of the company’s leading services is Finacle, a digital banking platform. Murthy remains a foreign citizen with “non dom” i.e. non UK tax-paying status despite her husband’s work as Britain’s most senior finance chief, and expectation of becoming Prime Minister.
Infosys is listed as an official partner of the World Economic Forum (WEF), which has been accused of seeking to develop the technological infrastructure to implement a global “social credit score” system.
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Rishi Sunak == 666
Another Klaus reptile
That’s a weird name for a British guy
Sunak, a good, old, well bred English family of quality I’m sure.
They’re slithering around, in wait, aren’t they?
The British .... out of the (BoJo) frying pan & into the fire.
666 ... is that his social credit score?
Asking for a rival Antichrist.
Isn’t there some “John Smith, 52, Royal Navy veteran of the Gulf War, small businessman who owns thirty successful computer stores, married for 25 years to the same wife, three grown children at university” type of candidate? Or does everyone in Britain have to tick off ten diversity boxes before even getting nominated for town dog catcher? :)
Well, I guess Tom Tugenhadt came close to that description but... Remainer and a half French dual national who wife is a senior French civil servant.
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