by Sean Adl-Tabatabai, The Peoples Voice:
Former British prime minister has boasted that the WEF’s digital ID scheme will soon become mandatory for citizens in the UK who wish to participate in society.
Opening the 2024 Future of Britain Conference ‘Governing in the Age of AI’ last week, Blair, who is next in line to take over from Schwab, shared the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change’s (“TBI’s”) vision for a New World Order. He took the opportunity to continue his years-long push for the adoption of digital IDs.
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“Digital ID is an essential part of a modern digital infrastructure,” Blair told attendees. “Though we have a little work of persuasion to do here, it has to be said,” he said laughing.
Expose-news.com reports: TBI is led by Blair, who serves as the owner and executive chairman. In 2017, Blair decided to close all his commercial and philanthropic activities, including the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, the Tony Blair Sports Foundation, the Tony Blair Governance Initiative and Tony Blair Associates. In their place one organisation was created: the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
Blair launched TBI as a “new policy platform to refill the wide-open space in the middle of politics” aimed at combating a “frightening authoritarian populism” that Blair says is undermining the West’s belief in democracy. The organisation is not a political party, but it is heavily influenced by Blair’s ideology and personal style.
According to Wikipedia, Blair gave the reserves of his former business to provide the seed funding for his new Institute. In 2018, it was reported that Blair had signed a deal worth £9 million with the Saudi government to advise and support the Saudi Crown Prince’s modernisation programme.
A few months later, TBI’s financial accounts confirmed the Saudi payment and also showed contributions from the US State Department, the Canadian government, some African governments and the Victor Pinchuk Foundation, a charity set up by a Ukrainian billionaire.
According to its latest financial accounts, for 2022, the Institute had a staff of 514 people; its income for the year was £121 million and its expenses were £95 million. The table below is taken from TBI’s 2022 accounts and shows its partners, and donors and funding partners.
You will note the involvement of some of the usual suspects such as The Rockefeller Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and UN agencies. There are also other interesting partners and donors such as the Anti-Defamation League, the Muslim World League, the University of Oxford and Starlink.
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