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@ The Bitcoin Chef
2025-05-13 11:41:28
Just sent this to my local MP along with the nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgqgdwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkcqpqz74dj8y9xgq3lmz3eyvarzmwxwllhuzewz2exwz5j57tf6jssmssdz6m0z Bitcoin manifesto. Its worth emailing your local MP, they have to respond so it gets it into their hands. the more that do, the more they will listen.
Dr Simon Opher, MP
House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA
Dear Dr Opher,
Subject: The UK’s Role in Bitcoin – A Call for Leadership and Strategy
I’m writing to you as a concerned constituent from Stroud, urging you to take seriously the growing importance of Bitcoin in the global economy, and to advocate for a proactive and strategic UK policy. As other nations begin to embrace Bitcoin and develop frameworks that foster innovation and financial empowerment, the UK is falling behind—hampered by unclear regulation and missed opportunities.
According to recent reports, the UK government currently holds approximately 61,000 bitcoins, primarily seized in criminal investigations. These holdings are worth over $6 billion at today’s prices. Yet, there is no public strategy or policy on how these assets will be managed. This lack of direction echoes the now-infamous decision between 1999 and 2002, when then-Chancellor Gordon Brown sold around 401 tonnes of UK gold reserves at an average of just $275 per ounce—a price dwarfed by today’s market of over $2,300 per ounce. That misstep has become a case study in short-sighted asset management. We must not make a similar mistake with Bitcoin.
The Bitcoin Policy UK Manifesto 2025 outlines a strong and sensible approach for the future—advocating fair regulation, financial education, and tax clarity. It also supports individual rights, including privacy and self-custody. These are not fringe ideas; they are essential foundations for a modern financial system that works for the public, not just institutions.
Bitcoin is more than just an investment asset—it represents an open, decentralized financial network that could benefit individuals, small businesses, and the economy at large. I urge you to raise these issues in Parliament and support the development of a national strategy that recognizes both the opportunities and responsibilities of digital assets.
I’m not alone in my concern. Many citizens, including myself, want to see the UK step forward and lead, not fall further behind.
And if you’re ever in need of a good loaf of bread, you’re warmly welcome at my family’s bakery here in Gloucestershire. The offer stands.
Also, if you have 40mins this video is well worth a watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtFOxNbmD38
Yours sincerely,
Henry Herbert