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New Judge | 20:20 Wed 26th Mar 2025 | News
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Seems Mr Farage and Natwest have settled their row following his "debanking" about 18 months ago:

https://news.sky.com/story/farage-and-natwest-agree-to-settle-debanking-dispute-13336016

Apparently he is to receive a formal apology and undisclosed damages.

I seem to recall one or two of our correspondents suggesting he had no case:

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1863225.html#gsc.tab=0

Here’s one or two snippets from that thread (taken from before it degenerated into an anti-Brexit rant):

“Why the hell doe this complete fool think he should be treated differently – this bank need to appoint me as CEO for a day (I would do it for free), and publically tell the fool a few home truths and close all his accounts.”

“In my book, that is ample justification to close all accounts he has with the bank, and any of their associated organisations (Coutts).”

“Take a listen to the idiot Farage rant about the FCA report, in which he says he did not know whether to laugh or cry – I do ha, ha, ha.”

I wonder who is laughing now?

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Well, NJ. Obviously you are laughing now. Have a good evening.

Like him or loathe him, Nigel is no fool. He would not have pursued this complaint if he wasn't sure of winning.

 

We have no idea what amount NatWest agreed to pay and there was no guarantee a judge would award damages in excess of that amount so Farage may not have been confident enough to go to court.

I do not know whether to laugh or cry – I do ha, ha, ha

 

😂

Had I been the CEO of Coutts/Natwest – I would have told Farage to sling his hook (as he no longer qualified for a Coutts account), and offered the fool an ordinary Natwest account, and that would have been the end of it.

 

Instead the bank’s management went about making all sorts of inappropriate comments/suggestions (in public) as to their banking relationship with Farage.  As a result of the bank’s senior management’s gross incompetence – they have agreed to pay Farage compensation.

 

Proof the bank needs me as their CEO.

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gulliver, please can you remind me of that quote of Thatcher's that you trot out whenever someone says something insulting about you?

NMA 21.52  Keep out of it. NJ knows what my post is all about OK.🤣

^^ shame on you 

I suspect the majority would find they had no case. A known name get taken more seriously, and likely has access to resources and folk with legal skills that others can't afford.

Like him or loathe him, Nigel is no fool. He would not have pursued this complaint if he wasn't sure of winning.

oh noo noo noo - men who thought they wd win

Archer - perjury Aitken perjury - - David Mitchell ( arent you here to protect us?). Prince Andrew ( hahahahah) Harry . 

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1863225-5.html#gsc.tab=0

not sure if contol-V does pages or just thread header

me  and retro cop there - - did he ever survive ?

retro sums it up - breach of coonfidentiality. Complex law. If I were a lawyer involved I really WOULD be rubbing my hands and smiling. There is also a claim for restitution ( future earnings, wrecked by the info leaked - same thing as is hindering the post office victims.) [ "we are not paying future profits from post office busiinesses - this is govt money!" well you bloody  well should be"]

which for farage seems to have been overcome

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