Nigel Farage blasts BBC's Nick Robinson in livid R4 spat

Nigel Farage has slammed BBC's Nick Robinson throughout a livid debate over his "condescending tone" about his "debanking" from Coutts.

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Farage had been requested by Mr Robinson on Radio 4's Today Programme to deal with crticis' strategies he could have used fall out from the scandal to get again into politics.

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He talked about Farage had "run seven times and lost seven times" in turning into an MP earlier than the GB News presenter minimize him off.

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Farage furiously responded: "I'm really not going to have this. I am sick to death of your condescending tone."

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Mr Robibson insisted he was simply "teasing" the previous UKIP chief however Farage hit again once more.

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He stated: "No, no actually you weren't. What you should say to people is, 'you're the only person in British history who has won two national elections leading two different parties.' Let's try that for size shall we."

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Farage added: "I'm now a champion and a crusader for men and women who've been closed down by the banks, and I want cultural changes within the banks, and I want legal changes and I do not want cash driven out of the system and us pushed towards central bank digital currencies."

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Farage had been responding to questions after NatWest's chief govt Dame Alison Rose was pressured to stop over the scandal that noticed his Coutts account closed.

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Dame Alison Rose had tried to cling onto her Β£5million a 12 months put up regardless of admitting she was behind the leaking of a buyer's monetary particulars.

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But following an intervention from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the Chancellor, she admitted she had made a "serious error of judgement" when discussing Farage's relationship with personal financial institution Couuts, owned by NatWest Group, with a BBC journalist.

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In an announcement launched early on Wednesday, NatWest Group chairman Sir Howard Davies confirmed Dame Alison was stepping down.

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Farage referred to as for a wider shake-up of the NatWest board following the resignation of Dame Alison. He welcomed the exit of Dame Alison as "a start", however stated adjustments must go additional.

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He stated: "Anybody on that board that backed that statement that was put out at 17.42 yesterday, a totally unsustainable and untrue statement, anybody that backed that behaviour, should be gone."

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