00:00The new Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Emma Reynolds, has said that shops and service
00:06firms in the UK will not be forced to accept cash. This news comes despite millions of
00:11vulnerable people who still rely on using cash. Some countries, like Australia, are
00:17planning rules that would force essential services to accept cash, but Ms Reynolds reportedly
00:23effectively ruled out such a move in the UK. It's reported that nearly three in four young
00:28people use mobile payment services. These findings by UK Finance went on to report that
00:34those aged 65 years or above are the least likely age group to use mobile payment services,
00:40with just 8% of that age range doing so. Last year, the BBC reported that cash remains the
00:44second most popular payment method after debit cards, but that an estimated three million
00:49people continue to rely on cash. Though it was reported by the British Retail Consortium
00:55that notes and coins were used in a fifth of shop transactions last year, with shoppers
01:00saying they found cash helped them budget better. But what do you think of this news?
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