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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 26, 2023 9:24:18 GMT
To think the banks are in cahoots with the left should be a wake up call, banks above all institutions should be neutral in politics, and now it's time to cancel the woke snowflakes, and BBC should be the next on the hit list, it's as politically bias as you can get, it was never going to end well trying to silence and cancel non-lefties, let's hope this is just the beginning.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 26, 2023 9:31:39 GMT
It's just been announced that Dame Alison Rose has also been kicked off the prime ministers business council. Many people including me said she will regret the day she picked on Farage. And I see Farage isn't finished with NatWest/Coutts, he's going after members of the board who supported her right up until she resigned. Go for it Nige. Daft cow, Nige wants to go after her on a personal level, take her through the courts for slander/liable these lefty entitled arrogant arseholes need teaching a good and proper lesson, and start where it hurts them the most, in the pocket.
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Post by Orac on Jul 26, 2023 10:00:55 GMT
I doubt very much that the decision was solely and independently both initiated and implemented by her authority alone. She is publicly responsible and so she gets the can, but the questions about the organisation itself are more disturbing.
For an organisation to hire someone who should really be a psychiatric care as CEO and then, that person to give clearly bonkers orders that are followed without compliant, the whole management side of organisation has to be insane.
I don't think this problem is limited to just one bank either.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 26, 2023 10:05:16 GMT
It's just been announced that Dame Alison Rose has also been kicked off the prime ministers business council. Many people including me said she will regret the day she picked on Farage. And I see Farage isn't finished with NatWest/Coutts, he's going after members of the board who supported her right up until she resigned. Go for it Nige. Good. I'd certainly be making it personal. It'll be a whole new successful and populist campaign for Nigel. And he's undoubtedly the best politician we have right now.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 26, 2023 10:05:51 GMT
Yes but now he’s held his hands up,can’t say fairer than that, Hmmm... Zanys gloating was ideological. The same as the Pound Shop Maos. Don't be fooled: He's only backtracking now because he's been totally rumbled, not because he sees anything wrong with Nigel's treatment. Totalitarians, the pair of them.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 26, 2023 10:08:57 GMT
I doubt very much that the decision was solely and independently both initiated and implemented by her authority alone. She is publicly responsible and so she gets the can, but the questions about the organisation itself are more disturbing. For an organisation to hire someone who should really be a psychiatric care as CEO and then, that person to give clearly bonkers orders that are followed without compliant, the whole management side of organisation has to be insane. I don't think this problem is limited to just one bank either. She's openly admitted it was her 'personally' who gave the false liable gossip to the BBC, that admission will stand up in any potential liable case.
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Post by Orac on Jul 26, 2023 10:17:04 GMT
I doubt very much that the decision was solely and independently both initiated and implemented by her authority alone. She is publicly responsible and so she gets the can, but the questions about the organisation itself are more disturbing. For an organisation to hire someone who should really be a psychiatric care as CEO and then, that person to give clearly bonkers orders that are followed without compliant, the whole management side of organisation has to be insane. I don't think this problem is limited to just one bank either. She's openly admitted it was her 'personally' who gave the false liable gossip to the BBC, that admission will stand up in any potential liable case. Her decision to talk to the BBC is one thing, but 'her' decision to target a UK citizen for their political beliefs is another. I think the latter decision is far more troubling than the former and was almost certainly not her acting independently - it was almost certainly part of a policy of politically motivated targeting
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 26, 2023 10:17:53 GMT
Here's you lefties for you..
Sir Keir Starmer has thrown his support behind the sacking of Dame Alison Rose late last night, just hours after a Labour spokesman refused to endorse the move.
Sir Keir clarified his view that nobody “should be refused banking services because of their political views, whoever they are… save for extreme circumstances such as terrorism etcetera”.
However..
Appearing on the morning media round, Sir Keir’s Shadow Trade Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds refused to endorse Dame Alison’s resignation.
Mr Thomas-Symonds seemed to suggest that a Labour Government wouldn’t have put pressure on the Natwest boss and could have allowed her to continue in the multi-million-pound-a-year job.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jul 26, 2023 10:19:43 GMT
Oh and Monte? Monte? Do come and celebrate with us, Dear.😉 Don't troll me. You are already on 100% warning.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 26, 2023 10:21:37 GMT
Here's you lefties for you.. Sir Keir Starmer has thrown his support behind the sacking of Dame Alison Rose late last night, just hours after a Labour spokesman refused to endorse the move. Sir Keir clarified his view that nobody “should be refused banking services because of their political views, whoever they are… save for extreme circumstances such as terrorism etcetera”. However.. Appearing on the morning media round, Sir Keir’s Shadow Trade Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds refused to endorse Dame Alison’s resignation.Mr Thomas-Symonds seemed to suggest that a Labour Government wouldn’t have put pressure on the Natwest boss and could have allowed her to continue in the multi-million-pound-a-year job.I bet if it was a lefty being refused bank accounts double barreled Thomas-Symonds would have been in a lefty outrage.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jul 26, 2023 11:03:35 GMT
Good. Her position was untenable. Now for Nigel's compo. I imagine that it will be substantial. Yes, and rock the bank to its foundations, every Natwest Coutts bank account holders should bring a class and group action lawsuits against the bank, it's clear they breach the data protection laws. Certainly what she did was criminal. I wouldn’t be surprised if the police became involved. But to become part of a class action, don't you have to have been personally affected? I'm a NatWest customer and if I thought they'd given my details to anyone I'd certainly join a class action, but I'm not aware of anyone other than Farage being affected?
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Post by om15 on Jul 26, 2023 11:07:32 GMT
Yet another example of how Labour are completely out of step with ordinary working people in the UK, this bloke obviously thinks that it is ok for banks to refuse window cleaners, charity shops and other cash customers an account and to remove accounts of people who voted Brexit and like Ricky Gervais.
Starmer has proved yet again that he doesn't have an ounce of integrity or originality and is ideally suited to being the leader of the modern Labour Party.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 26, 2023 11:16:03 GMT
Yes, and rock the bank to its foundations, every Natwest Coutts bank account holders should bring a class and group action lawsuits against the bank, it's clear they breach the data protection laws. Certainly what she did was criminal. I wouldn’t be surprised if the police became involved. But to become part of a class action, don't you have to have been personally affected? I'm a NatWest customer and if I thought they'd given my details to anyone I'd certainly join a class action, but I'm not aware of anyone other than Farage being affected? Well to be honest that's a price the banks might have to pay, the fact that one customer has had his private details bandied around is enough for customers to be concerned, it's also a fact lots of other people from different banks have been cancelled for similar reasons, now I'd say that was grounds for a class action.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jul 26, 2023 11:25:54 GMT
Let's not get carried away here. A company is perfectly within its rights to refuse service to anyone who they consider is bringing disrepute to them. The wrongdoing was discussing his bank details not closing his account. Hobo Nige isn't getting his millionaire's account back and the bank isn't apologising for shutting it down only for telling the BBC that he's too poor to be in the rich person club.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 26, 2023 11:29:04 GMT
Oh and Monte? Monte? Do come and celebrate with us, Dear.😉 Don't troll me. You are already on 100% warning. Yes, exactly.
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