Am I Right To Be Feeling This Way?
Family Life2 mins ago
In particular the passage I have pointed to many times on AB – pointing out Farage did not have enough money to be a Coutts customer.
‘After the expiry of the mortgage with Coutts, NF would not be a criteria client, and we should set a glide path to exiting NF when that mortgage expires.’
No doubt the idiot Farage will not be happy – neither is GB
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Yeah, funny that. As our dear late Queen once said: "Recollections may vary".
There is a difference between why they said they ere going to close his account and why they actually did so. But you know this already. You also know (as you keep on referring to it) that their dossier kept a record of what Mr Farage said, who he said it about and to, who he befriended and may other aspects of his daily habits. None of this would have been necessary if they were to close his account simply on the basis of his funds (or apparent lack of). But you know this as well.
Still, keep at it. At least it means you have less time for Brexit drivel.
"I don't know why hymie is carrying this on."
like ive been saying for ages now, and like the other sucker of a friend of his on here, they are both trolls...good to see others are finally coming round to how obsessed to the point of illness they both are...the only reason they come on here is because in their Walter Mitty lives off of here nobody gives them the time of day, so here they are.
Farage is odious to Coutts, but then so would be a lot of its customers. If they're rich enough they can bank there, despite their odiousness. The difference with Farage was that he became not rich enough, so they could de-bank him.
Rich and nice: that's great, you can bank at Coutts.
Rich and odious: that's ok too!
No longer rich, and nice: that's probably ok, mate, hope you get back on your feet.
No longer rich, and odious: adieu, you're de-banked Nigel et al.
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