2025 OCT 01 Keir Starmer’s BritCard is about "Reduce meat consumption" "buy new electronics every 7 yrs" "fly only once every 3 yrs" a dozen new items of clothing a year & not own a private vehicle
Welcome to BritCard Net Zero
without prejudice
OPINION
Free Heads-up
Polity are Practitioners1 of Guile2 Deceit3 & Dissemblance4
With Keir Starmer’s introduction of the BritCard, all UK citizens will be required through limits set by the card to:
Cut down on meat consumption.
Only be able to buy new electronics every 7 years.
Only be allowed to fly only once every three years.
Buy less than a dozen new items of clothing a year.
Not own a private vehicle.
THERE ARE ALWAYS PRIVILEGED CHOSEN “FEW”
Marxist Socialist, Communism has always practiced:
The ruling elite will say What’s Mine Is Mine, And What’s Yours Is Ours
Unless your one of the privileged chosen few who will have limitless abilities buy travel and own whatever they fancy; its never been different No Rules for them and tyrannical oppression for the masses. If you comply to this BritCard your going to be enslaved in a virtual jail and that’s sure fact, if you think otherwise you’re not well read on tyrants and tyrannical rule nor well read on UN Agenda 21 UN Agenda 2030 or UN Agenda 2050
Welcome to UK’s Net Zero. The plan:
Original Source
a practitioner refers to someone who does or acts upon something, such as a “doer of the law” or someone who “puts into practice” religious teachings.
guile refers to cunning, deceit, and treachery, often with the intent to mislead or gain personal advantage at another’s expense. It encompasses dishonest actions, duplicity, and the use of subtle trickery to deceive others.
deceit is the act of deliberately misleading or causing others to believe something that is not true, through falsehoods, trickery, or concealment. It is considered a manifestation of sin and moral corruption, standing in direct opposition to the truth and righteousness God desires, and is often listed among other evils originating from the heart.
a “dissembler” or “dissemblance” refers to a hypocritical person who conceals their true thoughts, motives, or beliefs under a false appearance, often with the intent to deceive God and others. This act is strongly condemned throughout the Scriptures as a form of deceit and insincerity that undermines the integrity and authenticity expected in a life of faith.








