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Post by sheepy on Jun 30, 2023 8:50:24 GMT
Well in fairness, you don't have much idea what you are talking about most of the time, but entertaining nevertheless. My gammon whisperer will be back Monday, Sheeps. Let's talk then. Witty but utterly pointless.
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Post by om15 on Jun 30, 2023 10:41:34 GMT
My guess is that Farage has a bank account in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man, or possibly the Cayman Islands, he is sharp enough to have seen this coming and will have taken precautions. He is going to milk this this hugely and make a monster fuss about it for political reasons. Good for him, bastard banks.
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 30, 2023 10:50:40 GMT
There's no point at all. Unless you have evidence that since Brexit this so-called "freedom of contract" you refer to has only just come into force since Brexit as part of the UK divergence from the EU. You won't have that evidence at all. Therefore, you have no point. Now run along and be a pain on the bottom of someone else's shoe. It hasn't come into effect yet. But it was the plan. Never heard of the Singapore-upon-Thames idea, Bubbles? If the neo-liberals had their way, the banking system would be completely deregulated. That means bugger-all rules. So, if there are no rules, there can't be a rule to say that a bank has to enter a contract with someone like the Manfrog. Farage is living the deregulation dream! They didnt get their way - so your argument (as usual) is bollocks.
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Post by Einhorn on Jun 30, 2023 10:52:23 GMT
It hasn't come into effect yet. But it was the plan. Never heard of the Singapore-upon-Thames idea, Bubbles? If the neo-liberals had their way, the banking system would be completely deregulated. That means bugger-all rules. So, if there are no rules, there can't be a rule to say that a bank has to enter a contract with someone like the Manfrog. Farage is living the deregulation dream! They didnt get their way - so your argument (as usual) is bollocks. Sigh!
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Post by Montegriffo on Jun 30, 2023 11:11:38 GMT
Poor old Nigel. I shall send him a cheque immediately.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 30, 2023 11:17:29 GMT
It's interesting to see a minority of posters on here who are quite content with the sinister undertakings going on by banks... Interesting, but hardly a surprise. I've said for some time that we're sleep walking into 1984 and now it seems to be accelerating. I suspect that it will end in violence. But then again, it probably needs to.
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Post by om15 on Jun 30, 2023 11:35:49 GMT
He won't be able to cash it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2023 11:36:53 GMT
He won't be able to cash it. He knows, he's just trying to encourage his pet trolls. Many or most of the left support the Sovietism.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jun 30, 2023 11:39:50 GMT
He won't be able to cash it. He knows, he's just trying to encourage his pet trolls. Many or most of the left support the Sovietism. There's just no catching you guys out is there?
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Post by om15 on Jun 30, 2023 11:41:57 GMT
Apparently Lawrence Fox and Richard Tice have had their bank accounts closed as well, I have a feeling that this might become quite a storm, and if handled correctly will give a lot of votes to Reform UK, it is noticeable that the Government are very quiet about their citizens being victimised and harassed in this way, or perhaps they are behind it, who knows.
Perhaps our new exciting multicultural politics includes having the practices common in India being introduced to the UK, seems to be so anyway.
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Post by piglet on Jun 30, 2023 11:44:10 GMT
Farage did mention his involvement with Russia, and he has appeared on the Russia tv channel in britain, which he was paid for. Some of the things he has said about Russia have been disturbing, excusing a lot, as well as approving of Russias anti wokery, who cant agree with that.
I am a Farage supporter, you cant not be, everything he says is spot on and common sense, everything our fkd up parties are not. Is there a growing move by any government to dictatorship, that unless you agree and toe the line your out?
Absolutely. There is a government above parliament, Farage is an example. Is Farage a Russia supporter?, probably. But not the war, but the conservative way of doing things.
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Post by wapentake on Jun 30, 2023 12:00:13 GMT
Apparently Lawrence Fox and Richard Tice have had their bank accounts closed as well, I have a feeling that this might become quite a storm, and if handled correctly will give a lot of votes to Reform UK, it is noticeable that the Government are very quiet about their citizens being victimised and harassed in this way, or perhaps they are behind it, who knows. Perhaps our new exciting multicultural politics includes having the practices common in India being introduced to the UK, seems to be so anyway. Being in a political party which is not a proscribed organisation should not preclude any person from holding a UK bank account,preventing any person from holding a UK bank account whatever their political persuasion should be disallowed. Banks should not be closing peoples accounts because of their political views,it’s also worth remembering that we the public bailed the banks out because of their behaviour and ineptitude.
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Post by sandypine on Jun 30, 2023 13:20:05 GMT
Apparently Lawrence Fox and Richard Tice have had their bank accounts closed as well, I have a feeling that this might become quite a storm, and if handled correctly will give a lot of votes to Reform UK, it is noticeable that the Government are very quiet about their citizens being victimised and harassed in this way, or perhaps they are behind it, who knows. Perhaps our new exciting multicultural politics includes having the practices common in India being introduced to the UK, seems to be so anyway. Being in a political party which is not a proscribed organisation should not preclude any person from holding a UK bank account,preventing any person from holding a UK bank account whatever their political persuasion should be disallowed. Banks should not be closing peoples accounts because of their political views,it’s also worth remembering that we the public bailed the banks out because of their behaviour and ineptitude. The government bailed out the banks and it is the government that has the power. The people are secondary considerations as are customers.
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Post by wapentake on Jun 30, 2023 13:23:26 GMT
Being in a political party which is not a proscribed organisation should not preclude any person from holding a UK bank account,preventing any person from holding a UK bank account whatever their political persuasion should be disallowed. Banks should not be closing peoples accounts because of their political views,it’s also worth remembering that we the public bailed the banks out because of their behaviour and ineptitude. The government bailed out the banks and it is the government that has the power. The people are secondary considerations as are customers. No they didn’t, the govt used our money (the taxpayers) the govt has no money of its own hence it’s name “the public purse” however I get your drift.
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Post by jonksy on Jun 30, 2023 14:04:00 GMT
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