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Another Casualty Of Faragegate?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think so TTT. It is just the pernicious Beep Beep trying to cover its tracks after it's own disgraceful part in the sinister action. Miller did not declare the account as one for a "political party"(pass the sick bag Alice) after being turned down by other banks who do not manage such accounts. Now of course they would like to pin a turd to the Farage triumph ... a turd of their own making.
//A spokeswoman for the bank said: "Like lots of banks, we do not accept any political parties as Monzo Business customers in the same way that we don't currently accept trusts, clubs and a range of other organisations.
"In this case, the account wasn't originally categorised as a political party.
"After this was identified and corrected, the customer was given notice that the account would be closed.//
//A spokeswoman for the bank said: "Like lots of banks, we do not accept any political parties as Monzo Business customers in the same way that we don't currently accept trusts, clubs and a range of other organisations.
"In this case, the account wasn't originally categorised as a political party.
"After this was identified and corrected, the customer was given notice that the account would be closed.//
I don't think Ms Miller needs to worry too much about not being able to secure a bank account for her political party as I doubt it will survive much beyond the next GE. She and her eight fellow candidates will almost certainly lose nine deposits. It will receive no support from the majority of the chancers and charlatans who infest the corridors of power and is unlikely to see many volunteers to stand as candidates as one of its policies is the abolition of alcohol from the House of Commons.
Jack holding the position of Business Editor was given information at a dinner where plenty of good wine was available and was so eager to believe the boastful, self congratulatory aside that he didn't even make any attempt to check the veracity of the gossip and had it published and broadcast the next morning. A trainee cub reporter doing the same would have been summarily dismissed without hesitation, so should he have been.
Togo. Were you at the dinner? Do you know who consumed what wine? Do you know how the information was passed? No, but you are quite happy to post what are possibly slanderous remarks.
Is the BBC perfect? Anything but, but I fail to understand why so many on AB seem to regard it as the Great Satan. Perhaps they should restrict themselves to GBNews.
Is the BBC perfect? Anything but, but I fail to understand why so many on AB seem to regard it as the Great Satan. Perhaps they should restrict themselves to GBNews.
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