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WRONG!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_Safety_Act_2023
Since these 3 people have been PMs between 2019 and 2024 you have to thank THEM - all Conservatives of course!
Boris Johnson 2019 – 2022 Conservative
Liz Truss 2022 Conservative
Rishi Sunak 2022 – 2024 Conservative
Dont bother. Conservatives never admit that they are responsible for ANYTHING.
Thats why to this day everything that goes wrong in America is Bidens or Obamas fault, never Trumps, even if its laws or projects that got initiated while Trump was President the first time.
Just always say " It was THEM!" and then facts dont matter anymore, especially on the internet.
You are correct of course. My mistake. The current PM is catching the blame from the actions of the previous one. I'm also American and don't entirely understand UK politics.
My point was, it's the UK government's fault.
I'm not a conservative. I've never voted for a conservative in my life. I'm a registered Independent with a lot of Libertarian opinions and a few Socialist opinions.
credit cards are easier to compromise.
Why won't debit cards do?
Aren't a credit and debit card, more or less, the same?