ChatterBank5 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...
22:20 Fri 30th Jun 2023
Mr Farage stated he was only offered the Nat West account 5 minutes before he had announced previously that he would go on air at 7pm and announce how this bank had treated him.
Odd they left it as late as 1855 to say they could offer him a Nat West ,account, which was of little use to him, but didn’t impart that offer when they told him his Coutt’s account had been closed. It still stinks.
Odd they left it as late as 1855 to say they could offer him a Nat West ,account, which was of little use to him, but didn’t impart that offer when they told him his Coutt’s account had been closed. It still stinks.
Yes, Retro has it right. The statement from Coutts implies that they closed his account for lack of sufficient funds, which is nonsense because in 20 years they have never said this before, & it now seems hundreds of Coutts customers hold accounts beneath their threshold.
But by saying he was offered an account with Natwest was not connected to the closure as they are attempting to suggest. It came only later when they learnt he was about to go on air with the story.
I don't though know if the offer of a Natwest current account still exists.
But by saying he was offered an account with Natwest was not connected to the closure as they are attempting to suggest. It came only later when they learnt he was about to go on air with the story.
I don't though know if the offer of a Natwest current account still exists.
‘I visited Farage's bank and even staff seem baffled that his account was closed'
EXCLUSIVE: We asked people coming out of Coutts why the bank had shut Farage's account - but nobody seemed any the wiser'
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Previous NF untruths:
He said that Barack Obama had enacted extreme vetting on immigration during his presidency. Wrong.
He said Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain had refused to take a single refugee or displaced person from Syria. There were 2 to 3million Syrians in those countries.
As part of his Brexit campaign He claimed that 70% of the laws in the UK were made by the EU whin, in fact, the independent House of Commons library stats say 13.2%.
He falsely claimed that energy renewables produced just 2 to 3% of the country’s electricity for three weeks in September 21. It was actually 10%-19% each day for the first three weeks which then increased.
He claimed, on Twitter, that a migrant boat’s 12 passengers all tested positive for covid. He was corrected by the home office that non of them had tested positive.
And who can forget his Naziesque ‘Breaking Point’ UKIP campaign poster!
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2016/ jun/16/ nigel-f arage-d efends- ukip-br eaking- point-p oster-q ueue-of -migran ts
He said that Barack Obama had enacted extreme vetting on immigration during his presidency. Wrong.
He said Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain had refused to take a single refugee or displaced person from Syria. There were 2 to 3million Syrians in those countries.
As part of his Brexit campaign He claimed that 70% of the laws in the UK were made by the EU whin, in fact, the independent House of Commons library stats say 13.2%.
He falsely claimed that energy renewables produced just 2 to 3% of the country’s electricity for three weeks in September 21. It was actually 10%-19% each day for the first three weeks which then increased.
He claimed, on Twitter, that a migrant boat’s 12 passengers all tested positive for covid. He was corrected by the home office that non of them had tested positive.
And who can forget his Naziesque ‘Breaking Point’ UKIP campaign poster!
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