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Post by johnofgwent on Jun 29, 2023 23:21:38 GMT
He says it is......
I imagine i could find out quite easily given my current employment but the audit trail it would leave if i did might take some explaining....
Of the various explanations he offered in his rant the one i can professionally attest to is that a good many financial institutions dislike offering banking facilities to "politically exposed people" and that is the case across the political spectrum although these days it applies far more to the right because the left tend to use denial of employment and financial systems as a means of attacking political opinion they personally despise.
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Post by johnofgwent on Jun 29, 2023 23:25:54 GMT
You should know by now, they are so totalitarian in thought they lap it up, they make the SNP look freedom loving. Well im just reading there sheepwash that accounts are normally only closed without reason if criminal activity is suspected , and a potential investigation ongoing by the police.
If that isnt the reason why farage ( and campbells ) accounts were closed , then the plot is indeed thickening.
As for the labour luvvies........you know my long held deep views on that disgrace of a party and its supporters.
i think you'll find Blair had to go open several accounts in several dodgy countries when the big for decided he was becoming too hot to handle
And deciding to close the account of a politically exposed person happens quite a lot, but sadly not to the left
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 29, 2023 23:42:40 GMT
The banks are also targeting Nigel Farage's family, they too are having their bank accounts closed. This is pretty serious. It is indeed serious, it absolutely stinks. The government have to step in, this is wrong. You cant live without a bank account. This is what happens in China not Great Britain.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2023 23:56:11 GMT
The banks are also targeting Nigel Farage's family, they too are having their bank accounts closed. This is pretty serious. It is indeed serious, it absolutely stinks. The government have to step in, this is wrong. You cant live without a bank account. This is what happens in China not Great Britain. This is what happens in the UK and has been happening to a number of people who aren't conforming to the Corporate Fascism and growing Sovietism that is the British establishment. It's just that it's usually those deemed far-right or extremist that this happens to, but now it's anyone, which will create the desired fear and persecution to shut even more people down. You, me or anyone else, whilst the sick and twisted morons of the left encourage it, as seen on this thread.
I'd say the only real difference between the UK and China is that China's regime has a greater hold over the people, but we are fast catching up. America is also in the same situation, and we can only guess at how many people these Corporate Fascists have intimidated into silence (people have families to take care of) or simply had bumped off.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 30, 2023 0:26:11 GMT
It is indeed serious, it absolutely stinks. The government have to step in, this is wrong. You cant live without a bank account. This is what happens in China not Great Britain. This is what happens in the UK and has been happening to a number of people who aren't conforming to the Corporate Fascism and growing Sovietism that is the British establishment. It's just that it's usually those deemed far-right or extremist that this happens to, but now it's anyone, which will create the desired fear and persecution to shut even more people down. You, me or anyone else, whilst the sick and twisted morons of the left encourage it, as seen on this thread.
I'd say the only real difference between the UK and China is that China's regime has a greater hold over the people, but we are fast catching up. America is also in the same situation, and we can only guess at how many people these Corporate Fascists have intimidated into silence (people have families to take care of) or simply had bumped off.
If the bank has breached its contract with him, he can sue for his losses. That would allow recovery of lost interest. If the terms of the contract allow the bank to terminate the agreement with notice, then we are seeing the consequences of the kind of freedom of contract that Singapore on Thames was meant to flourish on. In which case, poor Nige is just shit out of luck.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 30, 2023 0:35:50 GMT
It is indeed serious, it absolutely stinks. The government have to step in, this is wrong. You cant live without a bank account. This is what happens in China not Great Britain. This is what happens in the UK and has been happening to a number of people who aren't conforming to the Corporate Fascism and growing Sovietism that is the British establishment. It's just that it's usually those deemed far-right or extremist that this happens to, but now it's anyone, which will create the desired fear and persecution to shut even more people down. You, me or anyone else, whilst the sick and twisted morons of the left encourage it, as seen on this thread.
I'd say the only real difference between the UK and China is that China's regime has a greater hold over the people, but we are fast catching up. America is also in the same situation, and we can only guess at how many people these Corporate Fascists have intimidated into silence (people have families to take care of) or simply had bumped off. I think you're right, someone earlier said Farage was Lucky because he has a platform to do something about it, hopefully they are right. If Farage cant get this sorted I doubt anyone can. This is very sinister, anyone who is considered to be 'PEP' (politically exposed person) is denied a bank account, who decides who is 'PEP'? Pro EU types, globalists, the WEF perhaps? I'm glad I'm in the final quarter, one of my biggest regrets is that kids today will never enjoy the sort of freedom we took for granted when we were kids. We didn't have any money, but we also didn't have the internet, Facebook etc, and the only time we ever saw a man in a dress was at a pantomime. In those days the freedom of thought and expression was a given. How times change.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 30, 2023 0:40:59 GMT
This is what happens in the UK and has been happening to a number of people who aren't conforming to the Corporate Fascism and growing Sovietism that is the British establishment. It's just that it's usually those deemed far-right or extremist that this happens to, but now it's anyone, which will create the desired fear and persecution to shut even more people down. You, me or anyone else, whilst the sick and twisted morons of the left encourage it, as seen on this thread.
I'd say the only real difference between the UK and China is that China's regime has a greater hold over the people, but we are fast catching up. America is also in the same situation, and we can only guess at how many people these Corporate Fascists have intimidated into silence (people have families to take care of) or simply had bumped off. I think you're right, someone earlier said Farage was Lucky because he has a platform to do something about it, hopefully they are right. If Farage cant get this sorted I doubt anyone can. This is very sinister, anyone who is considered to be 'PEP' (politically exposed person) is denied a bank account, who decides who is 'PEP'? Pro EU types, globalists, the WEF perhaps? I'm glad I'm in the final quarter, one of my biggest regrets is that kids today will never enjoy the sort of freedom we took for granted when we were kids. We didn't have any money, but we also didn't have the internet, Facebook etc, and the only time we ever saw a man in a dress was at a pantomime. In those days the freedom of thought and expression was a given. How times change. Freedom of contract, Red. Farage wants to deregulate the banking industry. Well, that's what it looks like. No rule saying you have to take someone on as a customer. Sorry Nige, looks like you can't have your cake and eat it, after all. Where do you think he'll go if he has to leave the UK?
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 30, 2023 0:41:47 GMT
This is what happens in the UK and has been happening to a number of people who aren't conforming to the Corporate Fascism and growing Sovietism that is the British establishment. It's just that it's usually those deemed far-right or extremist that this happens to, but now it's anyone, which will create the desired fear and persecution to shut even more people down. You, me or anyone else, whilst the sick and twisted morons of the left encourage it, as seen on this thread.
I'd say the only real difference between the UK and China is that China's regime has a greater hold over the people, but we are fast catching up. America is also in the same situation, and we can only guess at how many people these Corporate Fascists have intimidated into silence (people have families to take care of) or simply had bumped off. If the bank has breached its contract with him, he can sue for his losses. That would allow recovery of lost interest. If the terms of the contract allow the bank to terminate the agreement with notice, then we are seeing the consequences of the kind of freedom of contract that Singapore on Thames was meant to flourish on. In which case, poor Nige is just shit out of luck. Contract? Did you sign a contract with your bank? I certainly didn't. This is nothing to do with luck, people behind the scenes have decided to get rid of Farage before the next election. If you think this is good you obviously admire the Chinese communist party.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 30, 2023 0:45:49 GMT
If the bank has breached its contract with him, he can sue for his losses. That would allow recovery of lost interest. If the terms of the contract allow the bank to terminate the agreement with notice, then we are seeing the consequences of the kind of freedom of contract that Singapore on Thames was meant to flourish on. In which case, poor Nige is just shit out of luck. Contract? Did you sign a contract with your bank? I certainly didn't. This is nothing to do with luck, people behind the scenes have decided to get rid of Farage before the next election. If you think this is good you obviously admire the Chinese communist party. Erm ... freedom of contract is the bedrock of capitalism, Red. Freedom of contract was to be the basis of Singapore-on-Thames. Now, freedom of contract has bitten Farage in the arse. Where do you think he'll go if he has to leave the UK?
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 30, 2023 0:56:29 GMT
Contract? Did you sign a contract with your bank? I certainly didn't. This is nothing to do with luck, people behind the scenes have decided to get rid of Farage before the next election. If you think this is good you obviously admire the Chinese communist party. Erm ... freedom of contract is the bedrock of capitalism, Red. Freedom of contract was to be the basis of Singapore on Thames. Now, freedom of contract has bitten Farage in the arse. Where do you think he'll go if he has to leave the UK? Since 2010 banks have been legally obliged to provide bank accounts to every UK citizen with a provable residential address. I would have thought Farage probably qualifies.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 30, 2023 0:57:45 GMT
Erm ... freedom of contract is the bedrock of capitalism, Red. Freedom of contract was to be the basis of Singapore on Thames. Now, freedom of contract has bitten Farage in the arse. Where do you think he'll go if he has to leave the UK? Since 2010 banks have been legally obliged to provide bank accounts to every UK citizen with a provable residential address. I would have thought Farage probably qualifies. I did not know that. Do you have a link?
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 30, 2023 1:03:36 GMT
Since 2010 banks have been legally obliged to provide bank accounts to every UK citizen with a provable residential address. I would have thought Farage probably qualifies. I did not know that. Do you have a link? Oh ffs Einy, google it. I'm pretty sure it was introduced by Alistair Darling, could be wrong.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 30, 2023 1:05:22 GMT
I did not know that. Do you have a link? Oh ffs Einy, google it. I'm pretty sure it was introduced by Alistair Darling, could be wrong. So, the local bank has to take on anyone who applies for an account?
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 30, 2023 1:17:40 GMT
Oh ffs Einy, google it. I'm pretty sure it was introduced by Alistair Darling, could be wrong. So, the local bank has to take on anyone who applies for an account? I wouldn't have thought so, not with millions of 'refugees' fleeing war torn France. But I believe if you have a provable residential address you have the right to a bank account. I'm pretty sure the Blair government introduced it.
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Post by buccaneer on Jun 30, 2023 1:28:26 GMT
It's interesting to see a minority of posters on here who are quite content with the sinister undertakings going on by banks.
You will rarely ever see a 'lefty' claim 'I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend till death your right to say it'. Whenever I have seen this used politically regarding Freedom of Speech, it has always been used by
someone on the right.
The liberal progressives and the left, demonstrate just how intolerant and illiberal they really are. They will go to lengths displayed in somewhere like China to de-bank, cancel, shut-down, hound-out people who don't conform to
their world wide views. These odious people are anti-democratic and a danger to the so-called 'free-West'.
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