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Didn't Farage say he might have to live abroad if he couldn't get a bank account?

According to the FT, Nat West, who owns Coutts, offered Farage a standard Nat West Current Account

Nigel Farage says Coutts is set to close down his bank accounts | Financial Times (ft.com)

 

Perhaps a standard Current Account is not good enough for man of the people Nigel

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31 minutes ago, melthebell said:

Youre just arguing the toss as usual.

 

Now ive told you twice, feel free to go through the banks terms to check if the £1m or £3m stands, if so those parts arent lies.

nope, questioning the media, their methods, and the re-posting of media articles as fact, as usual.

 

no need, having an element of truth or plausibility doesn't mean it is all correct. Unless the bank releases the reason to the complainant, it's all speculation. Then there's the little matter of all the other banks that declined an account

 

You no longer meet our deposit criteria of 1million is an easy letter to write.

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28 minutes ago, fools said:

nope, questioning the media, their methods, and the re-posting of media articles as fact, as usual.

 

no need, having an element of truth or plausibility doesn't mean it is all correct. Unless the bank releases the reason to the complainant, it's all speculation. Then there's the little matter of all the other banks that declined an account

 

You no longer meet our deposit criteria of 1million is an easy letter to write.

ALLEDGEDLY  all the other banks declined an account, we dont know that, its all speculation, and the word of Farage, its funny how youre spouting on about truth and speculation but then stating all banks declined as fact.

You also need to have a little word with Chekhov as its him taking the political persecution angle as truth and running with it as a conspiracy theory (surprsingly)

 

as for your final line, ive given you the link to the Coutts bank, feel free to look through their terms to find out if £1m is the criteria

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11 minutes ago, melthebell said:

its all speculation, and the word of Farage, its funny how youre spouting on about truth and speculation but then stating all banks declined as fact.

do you understand the difference between words coming out of someones mouth claiming something happened (not speculation), and someone regurgitating words or speculation or gossip from an unnamed source in an unnamed role.

 

If you don't believe anything he says, why are you discussing it

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6 minutes ago, fools said:

do you understand the difference between words coming out of someones mouth claiming something happened (not speculation), and someone regurgitating words or speculation or gossip from an unnamed source in an unnamed role.

in other words we MUST believe Farages view on the subject but nobody else? Did Farage tell you this in person? or are you getting his words from a news source like the rest of us? Farage likes to embellish things to play the victim card and to create a narrative that all of his lil fanboys will follow.

 

Have you found the terms on Coutts website yet for holding at least £1m?

 

Farage originally stated he wasnt told what the decision to close his account was, but straight away told us it was politically motivated, do these two things make sense? can they exist side by side, im sorry to me they dont make sense.

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8 minutes ago, melthebell said:

in other words we MUST believe Farages view on the subject but nobody else? Did Farage tell you this in person? or are you getting his words from a news source like the rest of us? Farage likes to embellish things to play the victim card and to create a narrative that all of his lil fanboys will follow.

 

Have you found the terms on Coutts website yet for holding at least £1m?

saw it on tv, his lips moved in time with the sound, so I assume it was him.

 

I don't care about the terms, you're obsessed, it is an irrelevance, as is all the little goes at people on the covid thread.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, fools said:

saw it on tv, his lips moved in time with the sound, so I assume it was him.

 

I don't care about the terms, you're obsessed, it is an irrelevance, as is all the little goes at people on the covid thread.

 

 

Which is true,

The bank didnt tell him why his account was closed.

The bank closed his account because hes being politically targeted.

 

Surely both cant be true? if he wasnt told hows he know the 2nd is correct?

 

as for the terms on the website, of course they are relevant, it helps to give a reason to why his account was closed by the bank, surely?

 

It seems you dont want truth or facts, or evidence despite your protestations you just want to swing the narrative back away from him not having enough for his account back to him being politically attacked.

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1 hour ago, Mister M said:

Didn't Farage say he might have to live abroad if he couldn't get a bank account?

According to the FT, Nat West, who owns Coutts, offered Farage a standard Nat West Current Account

Nigel Farage says Coutts is set to close down his bank accounts | Financial Times (ft.com)

 

Perhaps a standard Current Account is not good enough for man of the people Nigel

It is not just about Farage though is it.

Did you not read this ? :

 

 

All of this is only an extension of what happened with PayPal with more than a few organisations, mainly anti lockdown ones, they shut their accounts, including "Us for them" :

 

Now PayPal cancels account of parents group that fought to keep schools open during Covid as well as the Free Speech Union, MPs hear
UsForThem fought hard for schools to stay open during the Covid-19 lockdown
Co-founder Molly Kinglsey said the group were 'taken aback' by PayPal's move
Finance giant came under fire after they cancelled Free Speech Union's account
MPs hit back today saying finance technology firms should not lock accounts based on 'perfectly legal political views'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11239733/Now-PayPal-cancels-account-parents-group-fought-schools-open-Covid-MPs-hear.html

 

 

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12 minutes ago, fools said:

saw it on tv, his lips moved in time with the sound, so I assume it was him.

 

I don't care about the terms, you're obsessed, it is an irrelevance, as is all the little goes at people on the covid thread.

 

 

When he was crying about all these banks being mean to him, and saying they were politically motivated in not allowing him an account, why didn't he admit that NatWest had offered him a current account? 

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also coming from a BBC article, Farage states

Speaking to the BBC from France, Mr Farage did not dispute the fact that he did not meet Coutts' threshold, but added: "They didn't have a problem with it for the last 10 years."

 source - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66097039

 

also if Mr Fool wants to find video footage of this interview it would be interesting, as it is, my opinion is that they have obviously decided to ditch accounts that fall under the threshold? maybe Farage has been living above his means for 10 years and its finally caught up with him?

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