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Previously on "Farage's bank accounts closed"

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post

    Conspiracy theories exist so stupid people can feel they're cleverer than anyone else.
    conspiracy
    /kənˈspɪrəsi/

    noun
    1. a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.

    c
    conspiracy theory

    noun
    1. a belief that some secret but influential organization is responsible for an event or phenomenon.
      "they sought to account for the attacks in terms of a conspiracy theory"
    I would hardly call Coutts a secret organisation, its published written apology for judging people's behaviour not just their financial status to a number of people including Mr Farage confirm their behaviour could be considered harmful.

    Sadly this is a proven conspiracy no tin hats required. The FCA are either incompetent or hoping to conceal it. Your choice.



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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    I see you don't really understand a conspiracy then.
    Conspiracy theories exist so stupid people can feel they're cleverer than anyone else.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66851909



    Sorry guys, no refunds on your tin foil hats.
    I see you don't really understand a conspiracy then.

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  • woody1
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    They would say that. They're part of the establishment/elite/mainstream/swamp/lizards.

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  • JustKeepSwimming
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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66851909

    The City watchdog says it has found no evidence to suggest politicians' bank accounts are being closed primarily because of their views.
    Sorry guys, no refunds on your tin foil hats.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    its not just Nige where banks don't like the little fecker!

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  • vetran
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    Next up its NLyUK!!!

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rofession.html

    Now sex workers say they are being 'de-banked' with their accounts routinely frozen or closed because of 'moral judgements made on their profession'
    • Sex workers say their accounts have been frozen or shut by some big banks

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

    Apparently some Muslim individuals and Pro-Palestinian groups have had their bank accounts closed.
    Maybe its not just people who have offended our less enlightened individuals.

    Maybe we should expect banks to get Judicial approval before shunning individuals they don't like?

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Oh dear it seems Mr Farage is in good company

    https://www.theguardian.com/business...o-bank-account

    Whilst not being a fan of Ms Miller's Politics, I have to support her on this.
    Apparently some Muslim individuals and Pro-Palestinian groups have had their bank accounts closed.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Seems after a vote of confidence from the board someone resigned earlier this morning.

    (Never have anyone in power say they have the most confidence in you.)

    Gosh it has got really political.


    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/business-66296935



    Labour notes 'remarkable' speed of intervention

    Labour MP Nick Thomas-Symonds said the government's speed in dealing with Nigel Farage's former bank was "quite remarkable", particularly when compared to dealing with its internal discipline problems.

    Speaking on the Today programme, he said: "I do question this speed with which the prime minister and the chancellor, under pressure from outside, have acted to get involved in this matter."

    The shadow international trade secretary added: "When it came to putting their own house in order, when it came to dealing with Gavin Williamson, Nadim Zahawi, Dominic Raab, they dragged their feet.

    "If only they showed that same efficiency, that same speed, dealing with their own internal problems as they did last night."


    David Davis was on GBNews supporting reform this morning.

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  • vetran
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    Oh dear it seems Mr Farage is in good company

    https://www.theguardian.com/business...o-bank-account

    The anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller has said “we don’t have a functioning democracy” if new political parties cannot access banking services, after she was told her own party’s account would be closed.

    The government and financial services watchdog must step in, she said, to ensure new parties and MPs can access banking to be able to operate.

    Miller said it was a “bigger issue” than the closure of Nigel Farage’s bank account, which led to a row resulting in the resignations of the top bosses at NatWest and Coutts.

    Coutts chief quits and crisis wipes £1bn off NatWest shares

    Read more
    Miller, who came to prominence bringing legal cases over Brexit, was told earlier this month by Monzo that her True and Fair party’s account would close in September.

    She was told in a message on the bank’s app but was given no explanation.

    Monzo has since said it does not accept any political parties and that the account was opened erroneously as it was not categorised as such in the application.

    Nine banks had turned down the True and Fair party before it got the account with Monzo in November 2021, according to Miller.

    She told the PA news agency: “That is the bigger issue, the fact that as a new insurgent political party you have no access to banking services, which is extraordinary in a democracy.”
    Whilst not being a fan of Ms Miller's Politics, I have to support her on this.

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  • SueEllen
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    Seems after a vote of confidence from the board someone resigned earlier this morning.

    (Never have anyone in power say they have the most confidence in you.)

    Gosh it has got really political.


    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/business-66296935



    Labour notes 'remarkable' speed of intervention

    Labour MP Nick Thomas-Symonds said the government's speed in dealing with Nigel Farage's former bank was "quite remarkable", particularly when compared to dealing with its internal discipline problems.

    Speaking on the Today programme, he said: "I do question this speed with which the prime minister and the chancellor, under pressure from outside, have acted to get involved in this matter."

    The shadow international trade secretary added: "When it came to putting their own house in order, when it came to dealing with Gavin Williamson, Nadim Zahawi, Dominic Raab, they dragged their feet.

    "If only they showed that same efficiency, that same speed, dealing with their own internal problems as they did last night."



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  • vetran
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    made I larf, who knew it remoaners can be funny

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by BarelyThere View Post

    When I don't agree with Vetran I attack the man not the argument.
    Don't need to troll, the FCA agree with me! They have even fined people.

    https://www.osborneclarke.com/insigh...ear-clamp-down

    While these recent final notices relate to historic events and weaknesses identified (as far back as 2012), as we continue to see the same common themes appearing in requirement notices to appoint skilled persons and requests for information by the FCA, we can expect to see further notices of a similar vein.

    Fines are not the only potential consequences of getting things wrong. In three of the recent examples, the FCA also obtained voluntary restrictions from those banks for onboarding new customers while remediation was ongoing. Two of those banks were also required to appoint a skilled person under section 166 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 to review their AML processes, systems and controls. From our work on such reports, appointing a skilled person can be a lengthy and very expensive process.
    https://www.fca.org.uk/news/press-re...ntrols-failure

    its even topical as the Russians are involved. Gotta love some dodgy cash from the KGB!


    Deutsche Bank exposed the UK financial system to the risks of financial crime by failing to properly oversee the formation of new customer relationships and the booking of global business in the UK. As a consequence of its inadequate AML control framework, Deutsche Bank was used by unidentified customers to transfer approximately $10 billion, of unknown origin, from Russia to offshore bank accounts in a manner that is highly suggestive of financial crime.
    I can assure you businesses are even worse. I highlighted this at a previous employer, they basically said we are doing it perfectly don't worry your pretty little head about it. I replied well why have you got duplicate NI numbers and duplicate unusual name/DOB pairs in your data? Similar at a larger employer with corporate customers via acquisitions they were at least trying to fix it when I left.

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  • courtg9000
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    Edited. Think I hit multiquote instead of quote somewhere.

    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Can someone remove that scary face from this thread?

    I don't mean the cat!
    Thats it im photoshopping on my Jimmy Savil costume! give me 10 mins!!!!!
    Last edited by courtg9000; 21 July 2023, 08:07.

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