Cross-border payment methods, such as cryptocurrencies, allow individuals to transfer money internationally, often bypassing traditional banking systems. The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions countries for various political and security reasons, restricting financial transactions with these nations. Proponents argue that such a ban prevents financial support to regimes considered hostile or dangerous, ensuring compliance with international sanctions and national security policies. Opponents argue that it restricts humanitarian aid to families in need, infringes on personal freedoms, and that cryptocurrencies can provide a lifeline in crisis situations.
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Response rates from 1.8k Liberal Democrats voters.
44% Yes |
56% No |
44% Yes |
56% No |
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Unique answers from Liberal Democrats voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9PFG4M85mos5MO
Palestine shouldn't be grouped with countries such as North Korea when it comes to sanctions especially due to the ongoing crisis.
@9NBN8YP 6mos6MO
Yes, exceptions should be made if the money goes to humanitarian aid. In this case, the burden of proof should be on the recipient
@8SZTB3Z 4mos4MO
Palestine, absolutely not (why should people be allowed to send money to Israel which is currently run by war criminals?). Cuba? Outdated nonsense. Venezuela? Why, because they have a left-wing government? Russia, North Korea, Iran - OK.
@9QWT5T44mos4MO
Yes to prevent terrorism only. As long as it can be shown it's not for terror no further action should be t-ken
@9QSCSHJ5mos5MO
Sanctions should be lifted on Palestine but keep sanctions for the remainder of these countries, and sanctions should be closer targeted at leaders and the state apparatus and anything that funds tools of repression
@9PDVLF95mos5MO
money sent to families is fine it is when it is used to fund criminal / terrorist organisations that it should be banned
@9Q48XWN5mos5MO
All payments to such a country must be on a record available to police indefinitely. This should not generally result in police concern, but may do
@9MTLQHB6mos6MO
Draft strict legislation to ensure transactions of this type are used for the benefit of people and citizens rather than financing corrupt regimes or autocracies.
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