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We need to stand up for the thousands of people who have been treated horrifically by the banks. Join the fight back.
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Dame Alison, NatWest CEO, has not revealed who made the final call on the closure of my account — or if she was personally involved.
I will find out the truth via another Subject Access Request that my lawyers have just submitted with @NatWestGroup.
They have 30 days to… n.respublicae.eu/i/web/status/

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/Nigel_Farage/

If @BBCSimonJack thinks this is all over, I have some bad news for him.
His colleague @BBCRosAtkins has already admitted on air that his original reporting was inaccurate.
My formal complaint be lodged accordingly. I want an apology. t.co/5L9Melk0mH

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/Nigel_Farage/

Telegraph: There are now calls for senior executives of Coutts and NatWest to be summoned before a parliamentary committee to explain their actions, their policies and the extent of the de-banking scandal.

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/Nigel_Farage/

The Coutts Exec who handled my account is a Remainer who judged a diversity prize.
Camilla Stowell, the bank’s MD and head of private clients, describes herself as a Remainer, expressed concerns about the “climate crisis” and attended Cop26 for Coutts.
telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/07/1

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/Nigel_Farage/

Coutts’ reputation committee has destroyed its own reputation.
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The Spectator: 'A reputation can evaporate in an instant and in NatWest’s case the damage may already be too late. Hundreds if not thousands of cases are now emerging of the bank’s scant regard for its customers.'
✍️ Justin Doherty spectator.co.uk/article/coutts
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“NatWest needs to find a new CEO, a new leadership team, and fire its self-destructive reputational risk committee. Otherwise, it is not fit for purpose, will haemorrhage customers, and may well lose its banking licence.”
spectator.co.uk/article/coutts

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Looks like tomorrow is going to be another bad PR day for Coutts and NatWest. The rot runs deeper than we thought.

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Anybody heard from @jonsopel today? He’s gone awfully quiet about this.
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Nigel Farage: Hi Jon. Who is the Charlie now?
Looks like it’s you for swallowing the Coutts PR spin.
I look forward to your apology.
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🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/Nigel_Farage/

Guess who the BBC’s Simon Jack had dinner with the night before he published the Coutts lies about me?
None other than the CEO of NatWest (which owns Coutts) Dame Alison Rose.
Did she disclose any of my personal information?
telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/07/1

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/Nigel_Farage/

Many thanks to City Minister Andrew Griffith for his support on this issue. ⬇️
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Andrew Griffith MP: It would be of serious concern if financial services were being denied to anyone exercising their right to lawful free speech.
Businesses have the right to protect against reputational risks - e.g. criminal activity - but the privilege of a banking licence in a democracy should… n.respublicae.eu/i/web/status/
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Many thanks to the Home Secretary for her support on this issue. ⬇️
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Suella Braverman MP: Natwest &amp; other corporates who have naively adopted this politically biased dogma need a major rethink . This is also an issue for the public sector too, which is why I’m reviewing our policies at the Home Office. 2/2
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Many thanks to Secretary of State Grant Shapps for his support on this issue. ⬇️
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GB News: 'The idea that you should be unbanked because of your political views in a democratic system is outrageous and wrong.'
Grant Shapps MP says it's 'unacceptable' that banks are able to close people's accounts, after Coutts axed Nigel Farage because his values didn't 'align'. t.co/OkqI0niDV2
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RT Gabriel Pogrund
If true, Coutts banning Farage for conflicting with its “inclusive” policies is ludicrously hypocritical. The same inclusive &amp; ethical bank let a client deposit millions in *bags of cash* from HBJ, ex-PM of human rights abusing, terrorist financing, anti-LGBT Qatar, no Qs asked…
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Gabriel Pogrund: EXCLUSIVE: Prince Charles accepted a suitcase containing €1m in cash from "HBJ", the former prime minister of Qatar
Charles received three €1m gifts from sheikh in undisclosed meetings - including one said to be in Fortnum &amp; Mason bags 1/5
thetimes.co.uk/article/charles
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RT Patrick O'Flynn: David Davis says behaviour of Coutts ought to place NatWest's banking licence in jeopardy 💥

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/oflynnsocial/

RT Priti Patel MP
The Coutts' scandal involving ⁦@nigel_farage⁩ is a disgraceful scandal. Banks are not here to police free speech, what has been revealed is disturbing and undermines the very values of living in an open and free society. telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/07/1

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