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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 17:36:47 GMT
We are slowly but surely being conditioned into a lefty society, it's in your face everywhere, all walks of life including the banks, Civil Service, NHS, schools, tv, advertising, you name it and it's going Woke, this government are sitting back and doing nothing, I suspect because they can't, it's deep rooted, and it's a cross party cahoots. dont know if you have seen this fairsociety....
BANK ON IT Law could be changed so Brits have a legal right to a bank account, under plan championed by David Davis
THE LAW could be changed to prevent Brits being de-banked under proposals pushed by Tory big beast David Davis.
The ex Cabinet minister said it is a travesty that Nigel Farage and others have been blacklisted by banks for their political views.
So, if the law has to be changed, how are all those who have been debanked going to be able to sue in this famous class action Fairy keeps telling us about? It must be obvious even to you that if the law needs to be changed to give people rights, then they mustn't have those rights at the moment.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 17:37:21 GMT
What about butt-sore and bitter tears? i have tried to engage with you , but your trolling knows no bounds , so there you go. Obviously farage winning once more has pushed you over the edge beyond any form of debate.
Nope. It's provided endless fun, Toejam. Keep it coming.
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 30, 2023 17:39:01 GMT
apologies pacifico. you will see darling brought the scottish indy subject into the thread on page 121 , 12 posts down when he took offence to my correction of somethig he said in error. My last word on the matter , im happy to get back to the topic at hand , and potentially we could move these posts over to the scottish threads of the mods dont mind?
Remember when we were invited over from Pol-tics.com on the promise that this was going to be a fresh, exciting board where everyone would be free to speak their mind ?
Pacifico doesn't
we have a whole section of the board dedicated to Scotland - feel free to start as many threads about Scottish Independence there as you wish.
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Post by thomas on Jul 30, 2023 17:39:17 GMT
i know its the express , but you cant say farage hasnt got massive public sympathy. What an absolute pr disaster for liberal lefties and remainers.
Staggering 95% of readers back Nigel Farage’s calls for NatWest's whole board to resign Express.co.uk readers have supported the former Ukip Leader after he urged the entire board at NatWest to quit.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 17:40:32 GMT
i know its the express , but you cant say farage hasnt got massive public sympathy. What an absolute pr disaster for liberal lefties and remainers.
Staggering 95% of readers back Nigel Farage’s calls for NatWest's whole board to resign Express.co.uk readers have supported the former Ukip Leader after he urged the entire board at NatWest to quit.
95% of Express readers back Farage?? What!!
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 30, 2023 17:41:07 GMT
We are slowly but surely being conditioned into a lefty society, it's in your face everywhere, all walks of life including the banks, Civil Service, NHS, schools, tv, advertising, you name it and it's going Woke, this government are sitting back and doing nothing, I suspect because they can't, it's deep rooted, and it's a cross party cahoots. dont know if you have seen this fairsociety....
BANK ON IT Law could be changed so Brits have a legal right to a bank account, under plan championed by David Davis
THE LAW could be changed to prevent Brits being de-banked under proposals pushed by Tory big beast David Davis.
The ex Cabinet minister said it is a travesty that Nigel Farage and others have been blacklisted by banks for their political views.
Good idea but it needs to include businesses as well as individuals.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 17:42:08 GMT
i know its the express , but you cant say farage hasnt got massive public sympathy. What an absolute pr disaster for liberal lefties and remainers.
Staggering 95% of readers back Nigel Farage’s calls for NatWest's whole board to resign Express.co.uk readers have supported the former Ukip Leader after he urged the entire board at NatWest to quit.
Any idea how many New European readers support the EU, Toejam?
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 30, 2023 17:44:41 GMT
We are slowly but surely being conditioned into a lefty society, it's in your face everywhere, all walks of life including the banks, Civil Service, NHS, schools, tv, advertising, you name it and it's going Woke, this government are sitting back and doing nothing, I suspect because they can't, it's deep rooted, and it's a cross party cahoots. dont know if you have seen this fairsociety....
BANK ON IT Law could be changed so Brits have a legal right to a bank account, under plan championed by David Davis
THE LAW could be changed to prevent Brits being de-banked under proposals pushed by Tory big beast David Davis.
The ex Cabinet minister said it is a travesty that Nigel Farage and others have been blacklisted by banks for their political views.
I agree, when banks start playing politics it's time to wind their necks in, I don't care what political views people have, they are entitled to have them, and entitled to a bank account, be it personal or business account, if they fit the 'financial criteria' not the 'political criteria'.
The banking regulators among other regulators across most industries are useless, who knows if they are part of the Woke establishment, we have no idea what organizations have been infiltrated by the remoaner crusaders.
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Post by thomas on Jul 30, 2023 17:45:10 GMT
dont know if you have seen this fairsociety....
BANK ON IT Law could be changed so Brits have a legal right to a bank account, under plan championed by David Davis
THE LAW could be changed to prevent Brits being de-banked under proposals pushed by Tory big beast David Davis.
The ex Cabinet minister said it is a travesty that Nigel Farage and others have been blacklisted by banks for their political views.
So, if the law has to be changed, how are all those who have been debanked going to be able to sue in this famous class action Fairy keeps telling us about? It must be obvious even to you that if the law needs to be changed to give people rights, then they mustn't have those rights at the moment. im sure there are going to be many thousands of folk saying thank you nigel farage for your efforts on fighting our cause darling. It must get boring for him winning against remainers , not to mention the chuckles brexit butthurt is still going strong.
You are right though its been fun watching your mental gymnastics thorughout this thread in defending the indefensible .
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 17:48:26 GMT
So, if the law has to be changed, how are all those who have been debanked going to be able to sue in this famous class action Fairy keeps telling us about? It must be obvious even to you that if the law needs to be changed to give people rights, then they mustn't have those rights at the moment. im sure there are going to be many thousands of folk saying thank you nigel farage for your efforts on fighting our cause darling. It must get boring for him winning against remainers , not to mention the chuckles brexit butthurt is still going strong.
You are right though its been fun watchng your mental gymnastics thorughout this thread in defending the indefensible .
I'm enjoying the sight of Coutts and the Manfrog attempting to kill each other. Hopefully, it'll end in a draw, with both dead. And I'm enjoying the sight of you pretending not to be a gammon, and criticising transgender women while you sit there in your tartan skirt.
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Post by thomas on Jul 30, 2023 17:51:48 GMT
im sure there are going to be many thousands of folk saying thank you nigel farage for your efforts on fighting our cause darling. It must get boring for him winning against remainers , not to mention the chuckles brexit butthurt is still going strong.
You are right though its been fun watchng your mental gymnastics thorughout this thread in defending the indefensible .
and criticising transgender women while you sit there in your tartan skirt. transgender women?
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 17:53:16 GMT
and criticising transgender women while you sit there in your tartan skirt. transgender women?
I like the one with the woman spitting out her coffee better, Toejam.
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Post by thomas on Jul 30, 2023 18:04:36 GMT
anyway now ive stopped laughing .....interesting article here
Kemi Badenoch: Diversity obsession has led to Kafkaesque madness
I became very uneasy reading this month that NatWest Group had closed the account of Professor Lesley Sawers. Why had this accomplished businesswoman, appointed an OBE for services to equalities and business, had her bank account closed after 25 years? Dr Sawers happens to sit on the board of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The implication was that she had lost her account for speaking about contentious issues such as transgender rights and women-only spaces. Yet it’s her job to talk about these things.
The government appoints people to these positions, often to do very difficult work in the public eye. It is absolutely critical that they are protected and not punished for speaking their minds with a draconian application of Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) regulations.
Last week I watched commentators and Labour MPs tie themselves up in knots trying to justify the closing of Nigel Farage’s bank account, simply because they didn’t like his views. Yet when the lawyer Gina Miller, whose views are at the other end of the political spectrum, says her party’s bank account has been closed, it appears as if political activity itself is being proscribed.
It is perfectly reasonable for banks to be arbiters of legality in financial transactions; however, they cannot become arbiters of morality, withdrawing essential services from people they think are problematic.
It is not government’s job to write companies’ HR policies. However, it is our job to stop them doing harmful things based on a misunderstanding of the law. My department has been working on a better way to do diversity and inclusion, wrestling the issue back from the activists and the professionally offended without making new laws. Our Inclusion at Work panel of experts from academia and business will develop resources based on evidence not ideology. This will help leaders and their confused HR colleagues understand what actually works and supplant the dubious materials from snake-oil salesmen operating in a largely unregulated space.
I’m committed to bringing people together, rather than atomise them into identity groups, and helping businesses to focus on delivering healthy working environments, rather than becoming social regulators.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 30, 2023 18:08:40 GMT
anyway now ive stopped laughing .....interesting article here
Kemi Badenoch: Diversity obsession has led to Kafkaesque madness
I became very uneasy reading this month that NatWest Group had closed the account of Professor Lesley Sawers. Why had this accomplished businesswoman, appointed an OBE for services to equalities and business, had her bank account closed after 25 years? Dr Sawers happens to sit on the board of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The implication was that she had lost her account for speaking about contentious issues such as transgender rights and women-only spaces. Yet it’s her job to talk about these things.
The government appoints people to these positions, often to do very difficult work in the public eye. It is absolutely critical that they are protected and not punished for speaking their minds with a draconian application of Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) regulations.
Last week I watched commentators and Labour MPs tie themselves up in knots trying to justify the closing of Nigel Farage’s bank account, simply because they didn’t like his views. Yet when the lawyer Gina Miller, whose views are at the other end of the political spectrum, says her party’s bank account has been closed, it appears as if political activity itself is being proscribed.
It is perfectly reasonable for banks to be arbiters of legality in financial transactions; however, they cannot become arbiters of morality, withdrawing essential services from people they think are problematic.
It is not government’s job to write companies’ HR policies. However, it is our job to stop them doing harmful things based on a misunderstanding of the law. My department has been working on a better way to do diversity and inclusion, wrestling the issue back from the activists and the professionally offended without making new laws. Our Inclusion at Work panel of experts from academia and business will develop resources based on evidence not ideology. This will help leaders and their confused HR colleagues understand what actually works and supplant the dubious materials from snake-oil salesmen operating in a largely unregulated space.
I’m committed to bringing people together, rather than atomise them into identity groups, and helping businesses to focus on delivering healthy working environments, rather than becoming social regulators.
The all-important difference being that she deserves our sympathy because she didn't lie through her teeth to bring about a Singapore-on-Thames. I see the irony of the manfrog being a victim of a lack of regulation has been completely lost on you.
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Post by thomas on Jul 30, 2023 18:27:28 GMT
anyway now ive stopped laughing .....interesting article here
Kemi Badenoch: Diversity obsession has led to Kafkaesque madness
I became very uneasy reading this month that NatWest Group had closed the account of Professor Lesley Sawers. Why had this accomplished businesswoman, appointed an OBE for services to equalities and business, had her bank account closed after 25 years? Dr Sawers happens to sit on the board of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The implication was that she had lost her account for speaking about contentious issues such as transgender rights and women-only spaces. Yet it’s her job to talk about these things.
The government appoints people to these positions, often to do very difficult work in the public eye. It is absolutely critical that they are protected and not punished for speaking their minds with a draconian application of Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) regulations.
Last week I watched commentators and Labour MPs tie themselves up in knots trying to justify the closing of Nigel Farage’s bank account, simply because they didn’t like his views. Yet when the lawyer Gina Miller, whose views are at the other end of the political spectrum, says her party’s bank account has been closed, it appears as if political activity itself is being proscribed.
It is perfectly reasonable for banks to be arbiters of legality in financial transactions; however, they cannot become arbiters of morality, withdrawing essential services from people they think are problematic.
It is not government’s job to write companies’ HR policies. However, it is our job to stop them doing harmful things based on a misunderstanding of the law. My department has been working on a better way to do diversity and inclusion, wrestling the issue back from the activists and the professionally offended without making new laws. Our Inclusion at Work panel of experts from academia and business will develop resources based on evidence not ideology. This will help leaders and their confused HR colleagues understand what actually works and supplant the dubious materials from snake-oil salesmen operating in a largely unregulated space.
I’m committed to bringing people together, rather than atomise them into identity groups, and helping businesses to focus on delivering healthy working environments, rather than becoming social regulators.
The all-important difference being that she deserves our sympathy because she didn't lie through her teeth to bring about a Singapore-on-Thames. I see the irony of the manfrog being a victim of a lack of regulation has been completely lost on you. do you ever actually stay on topic on any thread without resorting to calling people childish names , or waffling on about unrealted fantasy inventions in your head? Pacifico asked us to stay on topic. The thread is about the farage debanking scandal. so there you go darling.
no .Kemi badenoch doesnt deserve anyones sympathy. She can lie like any other politician , and i believe she supported brexit from what i read if your waffle about singapore blah blah blah is about that.
Its an interesting , thoughfull article , nothing more. wich is why i posted it .
Didnt the last new labour government completely deregulate the banks , which helped contribute to the banking crash in 2008 , to the liberal lefts dismay at the time and mass criticism , who are now on threads such as this cheering on lack of banking regulation to debank the hated farage cause it now suits?
you say irony is lost on me? talk about a lack of self awareness while stumbling over your left foot trying and failing to make a coherent point.
im thorugoughly enjoying the discomfort of the liberal left as the thread moves on page after page. Once more , you have empowered nigel farage and made him stronger , and a hero of the people through your utter stupidity , which is about the only constant we see from you and your ilk. mass stupidity , lack of strategy and hate overcoming all sense. Butthurt fanatics.
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