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Hymie | 16:59 Fri 16th Feb 2024 | News
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If I wrote to my bank and informed them that basically they were not fit for purpose and threaten to sue them – I would think it quite reasonable that they told me to sling my hook and look elsewhere for banking facilities.

 

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.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13090955/NatWest-new-chief-executive-Nigel-Farage-debanking-row.html

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With an extra £million in his pocket. Some fool gulliver. He could buy a couple of clowns ten times over.

11.22 Farage was actually paid £1.5m Enough to buy three clowns then How about Johnson Truss and Sunak They are all up for sale.

AH 11.00 "My demolition of your OP" ..Only in your opinion...

gulliver - // AH 11.00 "My demolition of your OP" ..Only in your opinion... //

Obviously.

But I still await a response ...

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If the DM article is to be believed, Farage is seeking a fuller apology – what a sad person he must be.  Other than that, Farage vowed to make like very difficult for the Bank’s CEO.

 

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

Your book doesn't count, Hymie.

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Not only in AHs opinion - I agree with him.

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No bank should have to provide banking services to someone who has vowed to make life very difficult for the Bank’s CEO.

 

I wouldn’t expect any company to do business with me, if that was my avowed position with regards their CEO.

Hymie - Aside from not answering my point, you are in fact, underlining it.

Mr Farage only became hostile to the bank in response to its immoral and unethical treatment of him.

To put this in its simplest terms  - they started it!

"He also said that Brexit would protect workers’ rights (how wrong can you be?)."

So (for the 94th time) what “workers rights” have been lost as a result of Brexit? By that I mean actually lost, not might be lost at some indeterminate point in the future according to your mate Phil.

"Having now admitted Brexit has failed,..."

Brexit hasn’t failed. The UK is no longer a member of the EU so it has been 100% successful. Politicians, however, have failed to make the most of that happy state of affairs.

“No bank should have to provide banking services to someone who has vowed to make life very difficult for the Bank’s CEO.”

Possibly not (though the question is not quite so straightforward when 35% of the said bank is owned by taxpayers). However, a bank that has behaved so appallingly badly does not get a clean sheet simply because it has changed its CEO.

> What Brexit has proved, I'm afraid, is that our politicians are about as useless as the commissioners in Brussels. We've mismanaged this totally.

Which was totally predictable, ie anyone with half a brain knew in advance that it would be shambolic. I credit Farage with at least half a brain, if not more, so he knew it would be a shambles.

Why he bemoans it now, rather than warning about it beforehand, is the slimy bit ...

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Do you actually have a bank/Building society/ P.O. Account?

Perhaps, like the people who voted for Brexit, he wrongly assumed the government would do the right thing and deliver it honestly. 

^that in response to the post from Ellipsis.

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So if a company has a spat with an individual, and the individual openly states that they intend to cause problems for that company – the company must continue to do business with the individual (or does that only apply if your name is Farage)?

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I do have a bank account – but I haven’t written to the CEO to advise that I’m going to make life difficult for them.

 

If I did, I would expect them to laugh at me – and possibly close my accounts.

> Perhaps, like the people who voted for Brexit, he wrongly assumed the government would do the right thing and deliver it honestly. 

No, as I said, he's not that big an idiot ...

My question to you, Hymie, was simple enough. It only requires a yes or no answer. Just one or the other.

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Looks like most of the Brexiteers on AB are now agreeing with Farage, in that it has failed.

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