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Post by buccaneer on Jul 21, 2023 3:05:36 GMT
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 21, 2023 3:23:26 GMT
You gotta laugh, I mean on this one even the Guardian are supporting Farage.
Einy and Dappy look increasingly isolated. But hey don't feel sorry for them, they have each other.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 21, 2023 5:54:51 GMT
I see, the fact that this could happen to anyone doesn't matter because your hate for Farage is blurring your vision. You are a typical outraged lefty. For fuck sake, grow up. Quite so. The leftards were totally gleeful that this happened to someone that they hate and they lack the mental acuity to see that this is a very slippery slope. There is sadly no arguing with that level of idiocy. Although it is amusing to watch the lefty gloat-fest turning to shit in front of them.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 21, 2023 5:58:57 GMT
I wonder how long Alison Rose can last after this debacle? She was a poster girl for women in business and "a passionate supporter of diversity".
Personally, I'd prefer that she was competent but I guess that's so last week.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2023 5:59:11 GMT
Farage was not debanked as so many are claiming he just failed to meet the criteria for the account he had. He was offered an 'normal' account such as you or I have and got his knickers in a twist.
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Post by sheepy on Jul 21, 2023 6:29:46 GMT
Dappy has a point, it is cleverly worded and see which way the pendulum swings, the Farage is not stupid he will know that, it is the opening gambit. Dappy does not have a point. The letter of apology is not cleverly worded, according to Lord Moylan who read it on live TV it was clumsily worded. As I said previously it's an obvious attempt at damage limitation which has failed miserably. The letter of apology which Dame Alison Rose was instructed to issue by the Treasury, neglected to mention any of the salient points which Farage want's answers to. Namely, why was his bank account closed, why did three members of his family have their bank accounts closed. Why did Coutts give personal customer information to the BBC and the press, which incidentally is not in question and is against the law. I suspect there's all sorts going on behind the scenes, and I sincerely hope Farage decides to sue. Well if you say so, but it was worded in a way of apology but on the other hand it gave dappy the meat in the sandwich. Which you have just said so yourself, it missed the points Farage wants answered. Which means he has to come back at them. They also as dappy pointed out have not said he can have his account back but have also said he can still take the offer of the account offered. So hardly the grovelling apology.
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 21, 2023 6:30:46 GMT
The bank divulged a customers personal information to the BBC and the press, that is against the law. As previously stated, the bank will undoubtedly argue that there was a public interest in revealing that a public figure was telling half truths about its decision to downgrade him to a mere commoner's account. Are there any previous instances where a bank has been successful at claiming that its in the public interest to share private financial records with reporters? Who decides what this public interest is?
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 21, 2023 6:32:05 GMT
Farage was not debanked as so many are claiming he just failed to meet the criteria for the account he had. He was offered an 'normal' account such as you or I have and got his knickers in a twist. only after he went public and the bank went into damage limitation mode..
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Post by sheepy on Jul 21, 2023 6:32:09 GMT
Farage was not debanked as so many are claiming he just failed to meet the criteria for the account he had. He was offered an 'normal' account such as you or I have and got his knickers in a twist. Which was fairly obvious it was the meat for you.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 21, 2023 6:34:12 GMT
Farage was not debanked as so many are claiming he just failed to meet the criteria for the account he had. He was offered an 'normal' account such as you or I have and got his knickers in a twist. Do keep up Wonky.
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Post by sheepy on Jul 21, 2023 6:42:46 GMT
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Post by sheepy on Jul 21, 2023 6:44:52 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2023 6:49:34 GMT
Farage was not debanked as so many are claiming he just failed to meet the criteria for the account he had. He was offered an 'normal' account such as you or I have and got his knickers in a twist. only after he went public and the bank went into damage limitation mode.. No, he was offered a normal NatWest account at the start.
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Post by om15 on Jul 21, 2023 6:52:57 GMT
That clearly isn't the case, the 40 page dossier produced by Coutts clearly states that Farage did meet the Bank's criteria, so posting that inaccurate nonsense means that either you are not following the events or that you just simply want to smear Farage. Farage will win, he will come out of this stronger, Dame Whatsit will be sacked and new laws will stop banks behaving so badly. Good.
The 10,000 other Nat West customers that have been badly treated are now demanding answers, and this is all down to Nigel Farage, hopefully our next Prime Minister.
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Post by sheepy on Jul 21, 2023 6:53:16 GMT
only after he went public and the bank went into damage limitation mode.. No, he was offered a normal NatWest account at the start. There is obviously a cartel of banks in politics as he was turned down at several other banks. Not something that should be celebrated as it could be you next if they decide your politics is wrong next. This is being done under the radar and is very ugly.
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