ChatterBank2 mins ago
This Is Incredible !!!
Nigel Farage may be hounded out of the UK
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It seems that any suspicion gives banks the right to close accounts, without explanation, to avoid risk, even when such suspicion/ risk seems ridiculously small and remote. That seems wrong. Obviously society shouldn't tip off the bad guys that they are under suspicion, but one wonders what society thinks closing the accounts of everyone around them...
23:20 Fri 30th Jun 2023
No naomi24
That’s what the viciar said. We’ve not seen the letter he wrote to the bank. For all we know he could’ve been abusive to staff or made specific threats. We simply don’t know because all we have is his side of the story and naturally he will cast himself in the best light.
And he’s an ex-vicar…which to
My mind says something about him.
That’s what the viciar said. We’ve not seen the letter he wrote to the bank. For all we know he could’ve been abusive to staff or made specific threats. We simply don’t know because all we have is his side of the story and naturally he will cast himself in the best light.
And he’s an ex-vicar…which to
My mind says something about him.
//all we have is his side of the story//
Yes, we do but if the bank had a really valid reason for cancelling him, they would avoid the negative publicity they're getting by sharing it. Likewise if the seven banks Mr Farage approached hadn't rejected him, as he claims, why haven't any of them come forward to offer him an account? The whole thing stinks.
Yes, we do but if the bank had a really valid reason for cancelling him, they would avoid the negative publicity they're getting by sharing it. Likewise if the seven banks Mr Farage approached hadn't rejected him, as he claims, why haven't any of them come forward to offer him an account? The whole thing stinks.
Gary Lineker?? Lol. His views are so woke he would be offered free banking and an interest free mortgage before you could say snowflake.
Lineker and the banks are singing from the same hymn sheet..
As for jno's link I can see no comparison between a Russian Oligarch's daughter and Dominic Lawson's daughter. A Russian oligarch who is cosy with Putin and like most of them most likely acquired the wealth through proceeds of crime or corruption is a fair target. There are, after all sanctions against Russia and their oligarch's wealth as the ex owner of Chelsea discovered.
Lineker and the banks are singing from the same hymn sheet..
As for jno's link I can see no comparison between a Russian Oligarch's daughter and Dominic Lawson's daughter. A Russian oligarch who is cosy with Putin and like most of them most likely acquired the wealth through proceeds of crime or corruption is a fair target. There are, after all sanctions against Russia and their oligarch's wealth as the ex owner of Chelsea discovered.
...and then there's *this*!
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SP, Funny how you don't doubt the word of someone you only think is 'probably in the upper echelons... etc' - and yet say we only have Farage's and the vicar's word for their claims.
Farage said the other day he had loads of money in the accounts - or words to that effect - so presumably. as a customer of 40 years, he knows the rules so had already considered that reason and dismissed it..
Farage said the other day he had loads of money in the accounts - or words to that effect - so presumably. as a customer of 40 years, he knows the rules so had already considered that reason and dismissed it..