• Nigel Farage, a prominent Brexiteer and broadcaster, claimed that his bank accounts have been closed without given reason, suggesting serious political persecution at the highest level.
  • Farage refused to name the prestigious banking group involved but stated that the closures were part of an establishment plot to force him out of the UK.
  • Other parties and politicians on the right of politics, such as the Reclaim Party and Reform UK, have also reportedly been denied bank accounts or had accounts closed, indicating a coordinated effort by financial institutions to target right-wing figures.
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    If this is true. Then Farage has no reason to keep the name of the bank secret.

    In that situation, they closed his accounts. So he has evidence. The worst they can do is give a valid reason. So he either knows the reason. Or has other reasons to presume the banks will sue him if he names them.

    Apparently he knows what the reason is. At the end it states because he has extra costs associated with himself.

    So yes, his actions have left him as a bad investment for these banking groups. And he is openly lying about not knowing the reason. In an attempt to make some political gain. And knows full well that if he names the banking group. He will be sued into oblivion for libel or slander (depending on if he wrote it himself or just claimed it to a journalist).

    It’s just basically more lies to make him seem relevant as a political force. When even Brexit supporters have little reason to pay him attention now. He is desperately trying to make himself (and other small right wing parties) seem like a threat to the main parties. By indicating there is some conspiracy to remove his political effectiveness.

    • TWeaK
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      191 year ago

      He has every reason, because he’s under investigation. The banks (neither the one that closed his accounts nor the 7 others that refused to open for him) almost certainly can’t give details for legal reasons.

      An MP accused him of accepting £550,000 from RT, so it likely has something to do with that, or perhaps something else they’ve uncovered.

      Basically, watch this space, criminal charges may well follow.

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        If an account is under investigation. Would it not be frozen, so no changes may occur. Rather than closed.

        Seems to me, closing an account would have very much the opposite effect of hiding evidence in an investigation. And most investigations would not even freeze it. They would just seek the historical data. Frozen would only happen if they had evidence that the money was going somewhere illegal. Or coming from. Because freezing or closing someone’s account is an event that affects the person. So, a punishment before proof of a crime. Not an event done in an investigation.

        And you are correct. Refusing to open an account because you are suspected of but not convicted of a crime. Would def be illegal. So the banks would not tell him that. Meaning, he has no reason not to declare bank a refused me an account without reason. As the bank cannot then say. No, we told you, you can’t have an account because you are too poor. And sue him.

        Also, a person being under investigation. Is not something the legal system is allowed to keep secret from the person. They need warrants etc to gain rights to see your bank details. You legally have a right to know that. So while a bank may not be able to tell the world why your bank is frozen. They sure as hell can tell you. And sue you if you claim they refused to inform you why.

        Our legal system has generally evolved to prevent organizations not giving reasons for fiscal choices. Because back in the past, it was used to enforce racism and other prejudice. It’s still far from perfect.

        But a bank is def required to follow its own guidelines. And document those guidelines. Before closing people’s accounts or making fiscal decisions about them.

        While I was in the US when I worked as a bank software engineer. So the rules are a little different. The UK def has similar rules. Innn fact more limitations, as people a legal right to get the information used to make choices about them.

      • Xeelee
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        61 year ago

        If this is really true then it very likely happened because of financial malfeasance by Farage. So him screeching about persecution is just another lie.