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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 27, 2023 17:29:26 GMT
An injury to feelings claim is one that can be made as part of a discrimination claim but not an unfair dismissal claim. It is a claim for compensation for the upset, distress or anxiety that you have suffered as a result of discrimination
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Post by Vinny on Jul 27, 2023 17:30:49 GMT
NatWest is 40% taxpayer owned. And the episode has caused them way more reputational damage than having Nigel as a customer ever did. How do you feel about the tax payer giving poor Nigel £5m? Excellent value for money considering how much he's saved us all. Give him a Knighthood as well.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 27, 2023 17:30:54 GMT
If the average payment to a victim of the Windrush Scandal was between £50,000 and £100,000, what do you think a fair payment to the manfrog for his 'pain' would be, Fairy? Squeaky and Vinny have pulled damages figures out of their arses, so there's no reason why you shouldn't. Hate to break it to you Darling ..
How much compensation can I get for injury to feelings? Check how much you can claim for hurt or distress - injury to feelings awards Band Amount Lower £1,100 to £11,200 Middle £11,200 to £33,700 High £33,700 to £56,200
** I bet Farage feelings were between High £33,700 to £56,000 hurt ........ LOL
An injury to feelings claim is one that can be made as part of a discrimination claim but not an unfair dismissal claim. It is a claim for compensation for the upset, distress or anxiety that you have suffered as a result of discrimination Go for it my son .... LOL
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Post by Montegriffo on Jul 27, 2023 17:33:45 GMT
There is no link to support that caption? His views or taken out of context? I can do better than that and give you a direct link to the meme's creator. ukpoliticsdebate.boards.net/user/12
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Post by bancroft on Jul 27, 2023 17:38:58 GMT
There is no link to support that caption? His views or taken out of context? I can do better than that and give you a direct link to the meme's creator. ukpoliticsdebate.boards.net/user/12That takes me to your profile, was that intended?
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Post by Montegriffo on Jul 27, 2023 17:41:10 GMT
How do you feel about the tax payer giving poor Nigel £5m? Excellent value for money considering how much he's saved us all. Give him a Knighthood as well. Putin can probably rustle up an old Order of Lenin medal for services to Russia. If he wanted a knighthood he should have bought one off Boris when he had the chance.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jul 27, 2023 17:42:25 GMT
That takes me to your profile, was that intended? There's no getting anything past you is there? Sharp as a spoon.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 27, 2023 17:46:10 GMT
If the average payment to a victim of the Windrush Scandal was between £50,000 and £100,000, what do you think a fair payment to the manfrog for his 'pain' would be, Fairy? Squeaky and Vinny have pulled damages figures out of their arses, so there's no reason why you shouldn't. Hate to break it to you Darling ..
How much compensation can I get for injury to feelings? Check how much you can claim for hurt or distress - injury to feelings awards Band Amount Lower £1,100 to £11,200 Middle £11,200 to £33,700 High £33,700 to £56,200
** I bet Farage feelings were between High £33,700 to £56,000 hurt ........ LOL
By injury to feelings, you mean distress. The top bracket (£33,700 to £56,000) will be for extreme distress like post-traumatic stress disorder. You think that the courts will see Farage's mental distress as being in that category? I think most people would put his distress into the £1,100 category, given that damages for unfair dismissal generally attract damages somewhere in the region of £14,000. Of course, to get any damages at all, Farage will have to win his case. I imagine he has a fighting chance with the Data Protection Act infringement. So, he can probably expect damages in the region of £1,100. Hardly worth his time, really, but I suppose it's the principle that counts. Thanks for your honesty, Fairy. Your extremely optimistic prediction of damages on a par with someone who has suffered post-traumatic stress disorder are somewhat fanciful, but at least they're a good deal more realistic that Squeaky's '£squillions' and Vinny's £5m.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 27, 2023 17:51:15 GMT
Hate to break it to you Darling ..
How much compensation can I get for injury to feelings? Check how much you can claim for hurt or distress - injury to feelings awards Band Amount Lower £1,100 to £11,200 Middle £11,200 to £33,700 High £33,700 to £56,200
** I bet Farage feelings were between High £33,700 to £56,000 hurt ........ LOL
By injury to feelings, you mean distress. The top bracket (£33,700 to £56,000) will be for extreme distress like post-traumatic stress disorder. You think that the courts will see Farage's mental distress as being in that category? I think most people would put his distress into the £1,100 category, given that damages for unfair dismissal generally attract damages somewhere in the region of £14,000. Of course, to get any damages at all, Farage will have to win his case. I imagine he has a fighting chance with the Data Protection Act infringement. So, he can probably expect damages in the region of £1,100. Hardly worth his time, really, but I suppose it's the principle that counts. Thanks for your honesty, Fairy. Your extremely optimistic prediction of damages on a par with someone who has suffered post-traumatic stress disorder are somewhat fanciful, but at least they're a good deal more realistic that Squeaky's '£squillions' and Vinny's £5m.Oh I forgot to mention Darling ^^ that's just for starters, then we add on breach of data protection, civil claims, class action lawsuits... I could go on Darling, but I'm sure you've got the gist of it by now, Farage has just made himself a shed load of money, and a shed load of support, that's what happens when the establishment think they can control the masses.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jul 27, 2023 17:52:52 GMT
Coutts clients are as far from the masses as you can get. It was Her Majesty's bank ffs.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 27, 2023 17:53:49 GMT
By injury to feelings, you mean distress. The top bracket (£33,700 to £56,000) will be for extreme distress like post-traumatic stress disorder. You think that the courts will see Farage's mental distress as being in that category? I think most people would put his distress into the £1,100 category, given that damages for unfair dismissal generally attract damages somewhere in the region of £14,000. Of course, to get any damages at all, Farage will have to win his case. I imagine he has a fighting chance with the Data Protection Act infringement. So, he can probably expect damages in the region of £1,100. Hardly worth his time, really, but I suppose it's the principle that counts. Thanks for your honesty, Fairy. Your extremely optimistic prediction of damages on a par with someone who has suffered post-traumatic stress disorder are somewhat fanciful, but at least they're a good deal more realistic that Squeaky's '£squillions' and Vinny's £5m.Oh I forgot to mention Darling ^^ that's just for starters, then we add on breach of data protection, civil claims, class action lawsuits... I could go on Darling, but I'm sure you've got the gist of it by now, Farage has just made himself a shed load of money, and a shed load of support, that's what happens when the establishment think they can control the masses. What do you mean it's 'for starters'. It's not a very good start, is it? You said that Farage will fall into the same category as people who suffer post-traumatic stress disorder when it comes to his damages award. Are you serious? Why would Farage be in the top band, as opposed to at the very bottom of the bottom band?
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 27, 2023 17:55:36 GMT
Oh I forgot to mention Darling ^^ that's just for starters, then we add on breach of data protection, Oh, so the figure you gave above wasn't for breach of the Data Protection act. What was that figure for, then?
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 27, 2023 17:56:55 GMT
, civil claims, class action lawsuits... Erm ... anything that isn't a criminal case is a civil claim. An action for breach of the Data Protection Act will be a civil claim. Duh!
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 27, 2023 17:58:50 GMT
NatWest is 40% taxpayer owned. And the episode has caused them way more reputational damage than having Nigel as a customer ever did. How do you feel about the tax payer giving poor Nigel £5m? Better than I feel about us giving the incompetent Alison Rose £5m a year. Perhaps they should take it out of her pension.
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Post by Einhorn on Jul 27, 2023 17:59:32 GMT
then we add on breach of data protection, civil claims, class action lawsuits... Erm ... The manfrog can't take his case and simultaneously be part of a class action lawsuit for the same actions. As for the class action lawsuit, what are the grounds for that? The government has said it is going to introduce regulations to stop this happening to people in the future. Obviously, that means there are no regulations currently in place banning it. So, if what the bank did wasn't illegal under current regulations, what is the point of taking a class action lawsuit?
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