Nigel Farage launches web site to deal with ‘main scandal’ of de-banking

Jul 29, 2023 at 9:40 PM
Nigel Farage launches web site to deal with ‘main scandal’ of de-banking

Nigel Farage has launched an internet site to deal with de-banking following the fallout from the closure of his account with Coutts.

The former UKIP and Brexit Party leader sparked a disaster on the prestigious financial institution’s guardian firm NatWest after complaining he had been excluded over his political views.

It led to the chief executives of each monetary companies resigning and Mr Farage receiving a number of apologies.

But he’s not backing down, and has now launched an internet site known as AccountClosed.org to “fight back against the big banks that have let us down”.

“We will build together, I believe, if you engage, a very, very significant and powerful group of people,” he stated.

“And parliament will listen, ministers will listen, prime ministers and leaders of the opposition will listen.”

Mr Farage launched the web site in a brief video on Twitter – or X, as Elon Musk has rebranded it.

His website asks guests in the event that they suppose it is “time to stop” the “major scandal” of banks “unfairly closing accounts”.

People are invited to enter their e-mail tackle to obtain updates on the marketing campaign, which goals to “influence policymakers and regulatory bodies to implement fairer practices and stricter guidelines”.

Truss backs Farage

Mr Farage has earned sympathy for his campaign from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his short-lived predecessor Liz Truss, who stated “heads have rightly rolled” within the wake of the row.

Writing in The Sunday Telegraph, she stated guidelines and threat assessments for politicians have made “elected representatives automatically subject to added suspicion”.

Ms Truss – whose mini-budget final yr saw mortgage rates hiked, and many deals pulled completely – stated “not being able to get a mortgage or open a new bank account” would put individuals off eager to enter politics.

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NatWest chairman stays in submit

It comes as NatWest chairman Sir Howard Davies resists stress to give up, saying it is important for the financial institution’s stability.

A search is underneath manner for a brand new chief government after the resignation of Dame Alison Rose, who admitted being the supply behind an incorrect BBC story about Mr Farage’s Coutts account.

It stated it had been closed as he had fallen beneath the extent of wealth required, not due to his political beliefs.

Dame Alison’s resignation was adopted by that of Coutts chief executive Peter Flavel.