
After having his bank account cancelled by Coutts Bank, Nigel Farage, a prominent British political activist, claimed he was cancelled for having wrongthink. The bank denied the claims, even put forth lies to cover the illegal act. Now, the truth has come up. The CEO of NatWest who appears to be behind the cancellation and the lies is cancelled herself and the BBC, who pushed the lie to protect the bank, is now apologizing. Farage has yet to see his account restored.
Here is the apology from the BBC:
Update 21st July 2023: We acknowledge that the information we reported — that Coutts’ decision on Nigel Farage’s account did not involve considerations about his political views — turned out not to be accurate. Since this article was originally published on the 4th July, Mr. Farage submitted a subject access request to Coutts bank and obtained a report from the bank’s reputational risk committee. While it mentioned commercial considerations, the document also said the committee did not think continuing to have Mr. Farage as a client was “compatible with Coutts given his publicly-stated views that were at odds with our position as an inclusive organisation”. We have amended this article’s headline and copy to make clear that the details about the closure of Nigel Farage’s bank account came from a source.
The CEO of NatWest, Alison Rose, has been let go, but she still claims that she made a “serious error in judgment,” meaning she got caught. And she would have gotten away with it if Farage didn’t file a British version of a FOIA request to retrieve the information that revealed he was, in fact, cancelled for being opposed to the hateful leftist ideology this corrupt bank clearly adheres to.
But Farage isn’t done yet, insisting more needs to be done to restore British confidence in their financial institutions, He said, “The government ought to say we have no confidence in this management. Frankly, I think they should all go.”
Parallels are being drawn between this UK case and the new American one involving Dr. Joseph Mercola and Chase Bank.
Farage is also creating an army of other people affected by banking fascism, compiling a list of 10,000 Brits willing to join in a class-action suit against the political bank that also cancelled them for wrongthink.
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