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CXRAndy

Veteran
Free market at work.

Thought Farage was all for it

No that's is plain discrimination for his political views.

Financial services cannot be allowed to arbitrarily decide to drop a customer without extremely good financial reasons
 

multitool

Shaman
No that's is plain discrimination for his political views.

Financial services cannot be allowed to arbitrarily decide to drop a customer without extremely good financial reasons

There are good financial reasons. It's called reputational risk.

You know that silent majority you are Farage think hold the same views as you?

Turns out they don't.
 

CXRAndy

Veteran
There are good financial reasons. It's called reputational risk.

You know that silent majority you are Farage think hold the same views as you?

Turns out they don't.

There is no reputational risk, Coutts should not be publicising any client to anyone else or the press.

Same with any financial services, it's confidential and only the client can decide to publicise their links to a financial institution.
 

CXRAndy

Veteran
Which is exactly what happened.

It wasn't Coutts that broke the story. It was Farage.

They had decided to debank him last year, way before he knew anything about the plan.

He only broke the story, not the bank.

It was the BBC who outed his connection to the bank after they had conversations with bank representatives
 

Pale Rider

Veteran
GB News presenter Dan Wootton, subject to similar, if not worse, allegations than Edwards, is on air as usual tonight.

He started his programme saying the allegations against him are false, and come as a result of a relationship that ended badly.

Since then, according to Wootton, the other guy has been trying to destroy his life.

Wootton went on to question the motives of the two reporters on Byline Times who wrote the story, saying they were working with 'dark forces' to try to close down GB News.

He also claims one is a convicted phone hacker, and other has been to prison for blackmailing gay men.

Wootton's statement, which takes the first 10 minutes of his programme, is worth a listen.

No doubt it will be on the GB News website, it it isn't already.

Given the tale is more juicy than Edwards', I'm a little surprised it hasn't grown a few more legs, although apparently it is in The Guardian.
 

multitool

Shaman
"If" being the operative word.

It's Dan Wootton remember.
 

CXRAndy

Veteran
Ha just spotted Farage won news presenter of the year.

After public were allowed to vote. There seems to be a lot of jealousy from other news outlets :laugh:
 

CXRAndy

Veteran
Are you saying the Russians don't have bot farms and use them in western political life?

I'm not disputing every country has internet departments. You're over playing their influence.

It's new reader competition, hardly gaining major political influence
 
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