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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 19, 2023 17:52:05 GMT
Considering recent revelations and The Home Secretary's recent comments, I wonder if it could be argued that Coutts has a policy set against UK borders and their implicit protection of the UK people - ie that their internal policy amounts to an attempt to attack the UK nation and people. I'm sure that's true of many corporations these days. It's why I think that violence is ultimately inevitable.
The establishment is on a collision course with the people.
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Post by Orac on Jul 19, 2023 18:26:30 GMT
Not necessarily. Mealy mouthed people would quite happily support a large organisation punishing their political opponents, whether he was honest or not. Some would, some would not. It's going to be pretty close to 100% though
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Post by sheepy on Jul 19, 2023 20:14:23 GMT
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Post by zanygame on Jul 19, 2023 21:43:56 GMT
Some would, some would not. It's going to be pretty close to 100% though Say 25%
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Post by Vinny on Jul 19, 2023 21:46:56 GMT
Because he's not a fan of the EU racket.
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Post by wapentake on Jul 19, 2023 21:47:47 GMT
He’s just been on newsnight,might be worth watching on catch-up.
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Post by bancroft on Jul 20, 2023 10:02:45 GMT
This plays out well for the government in the run up to the election.
Of course not enough on its own yet something else to show they listen to the people.
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Post by dappy on Jul 20, 2023 10:15:03 GMT
Farage always was a good rabble rouser and wants to get back in the game
Wishy washy Rishi will happily jump on a bandwagon when he can look hard to the swivel eyed without actually doing anything.
The bank are prevented from defending themselves because of confidentiality rules.
Truth is irrelevant
All part of the game we allow these people to play
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Post by Orac on Jul 20, 2023 10:21:16 GMT
It's going to be pretty close to 100% though Say 25% Percentage of mealy mouthed who would happily support a large organisation punishing their political opponents I think it's a bit higher than 25%. It would be pretty well all of them
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 20, 2023 14:08:08 GMT
The big question now is, will Farage sue Coutts? He is considering it and although I'm no lawyer, no honestly I'm not, given the information that's already in the public domain, I think he should.
Apparently Coutts broke equality law, then lied about it. Go for it Nige.
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Post by dappy on Jul 20, 2023 14:10:48 GMT
But that would mean the facts would come out, Red. Are you sure that's what Nigel wants....
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 20, 2023 14:14:41 GMT
But that would mean the facts would come out, Red. Are you sure that's what Nigel wants.... That would be bad for Coutts. I think the smart move would be for Coutts to offer Farage an apology and significant compensation in order to keep this out of court.
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Post by dappy on Jul 20, 2023 14:15:46 GMT
Surely that rather depends on what the facts are?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2023 14:18:18 GMT
But that would mean the facts would come out, Red. Are you sure that's what Nigel wants.... That would be bad for Coutts. I think the smart move would be for Coutts to offer Farage an apology and significant compensation in order to keep this out of court. I believe he's going after the BBC, which is his right to do so. The BBC is still spreading the bank's fake news, even after he gathered the evidence that shows he had the funds and was shut down because of his 'values'.
EDIT: for historical purposes, the BBC may adjust their bias after date of posting.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 20, 2023 14:23:35 GMT
That would be bad for Coutts. I think the smart move would be for Coutts to offer Farage an apology and significant compensation in order to keep this out of court. I believe he's going after the BBC, which is his right to do so. The BBC is still spreading the bank's fake news, even after he gathered the evidence that shows he had the funds and was shut down because of his 'values'. It's just been revealed that the night before this story broke, the chief executive of Coutts Alison Rose had dinner with BBC business editor Simon Jack. I see a large fan facing Coutts, and Farage is about to throw an even larger turd into it, lol.
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