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Re: Debanking

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slowhare wrote: Tue Jul 25, 2023 9:23 pm Just breaking…

Klaus Schwab's WEF plan to implant CBDC's in your hand is coming to fruition. We’ll give you a universal basic income of 2,000 euros or 2,000 dollars a month if you allow us to put a microchip in your hand? That’s exactly what’s about to happen as part of the roll out of the central bank digital currencies. Klaus Scwab laid out this plan in 2016 and gets the go ahead to push it through in 2023.
Where can I have this done please?
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Re: Debanking

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Seriously?
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So long as it's not the wanking hand.
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Hopefully, he wont stop there and has intimated that after taking down the senior source at Nat West, which he now has, he'll pursue action against the BBC! Good work Nige. :thumbup:


Nigel Farage
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STATEMENT

Dame Alison Rose has now admitted that she is the source. She broke client confidentiality, and is unfit to be CEO of NatWest Group.

Meanwhile, Coutts CEO Peter Flavel must take the ultimate responsibility for de-banking me based on my political views.

Sir Howard Davies is responsible for overall governance. He has clearly failed in this task, least of all by endorsing their conduct.

In my view — they should all go.

NatWest boss Dame Alison Rose resigns after leaking information about Nigel Farage
The leak to BBC News related to Farage's status as a customer of Coutts bank, which NatWest owns
Dame Alison's decision to step back came after Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and No 10 raised "significant concerns"
The row began after Farage raised his concerns that he had been effectively "de-banked" for his political views
Dame Alison's leak to the BBC named Coutts and suggested the change was because Farage no longer met its financial requirements
But this turned out to be inaccurate after Farage obtained further information from Coutts mentioning his politics
Paul Thwaite, current chief executive of NatWest's Commercial and Institutional business, will take over Dame Alison's responsibilities for 12 months
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I long for the days when this sort of thing was done discretely via a quiet word in a suitable ear in one's club.

So much more civilised than washing ones laundry in public.
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They asked for it, they went public with misinformation - so the backlash can also be public.
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So, Alison Rose has resigned for breaching the data protection act and spreading misinformation, telling lies to the BBC.
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Her position was untenable. She rode roughshod over GDPR regulation by briefing the media on an individual and told a pack of porkies to boot.

Unbelievable.

And it's the arrogance of it that staggers me. One, that they can deem an individual, who has committed no crime, unfit to hold an account after a number of years on dubious 'moral' grounds. Second, to then to try to slip the media a curve ball to kill the story...
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gremlin wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:13 am Her position was untenable. She rode roughshod over GDPR regulation by briefing the media on an individual and told a pack of porkies to boot.

Unbelievable.
Which leads us to think she’s an idiot. How did she get the job?
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Yeah she does seem a bit thick...if the press called you at work to ask about something, would you just tell 'em stuff 'cause you thought the story was in the public domain already? "Pretty sure everyone knows this".
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JackyJoll wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:19 am
gremlin wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:13 am Her position was untenable. She rode roughshod over GDPR regulation by briefing the media on an individual and told a pack of porkies to boot.

Unbelievable.
Which leads us to think she’s an idiot. How did she get the job?
I assume that the major shareholders rubber-stamped her appointment at the time. (2019 iirc).
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gremlin wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:13 am Her position was untenable. She rode roughshod over GDPR regulation by briefing the media on an individual and told a pack of porkies to boot.

Unbelievable.

And it's the arrogance of it that staggers me. One, that they can deem an individual, who has committed no crime, unfit to hold an account after a number of years on dubious 'moral' grounds. Then to try to slip the media a curve ball to kill the story.

Good to see you say that gremlin.

What are the odds she'll get another high profile job, maybe in banking?

Soapy tenner says she will.
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JackyJoll wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:19 am
gremlin wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:13 am Her position was untenable. She rode roughshod over GDPR regulation by briefing the media on an individual and told a pack of porkies to boot.

Unbelievable.
Which leads us to think she’s an idiot. How did she get the job?
Idiot? No.

Arrogant and assured of her own righteousness? Probably.
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What's the rule, 95% of the time 95% of people get it right but you can't tell when the 5% will crop up? Something like that.
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Yambo wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:28 am
gremlin wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:13 am Her position was untenable. She rode roughshod over GDPR regulation by briefing the media on an individual and told a pack of porkies to boot.

Unbelievable.

And it's the arrogance of it that staggers me. One, that they can deem an individual, who has committed no crime, unfit to hold an account after a number of years on dubious 'moral' grounds. Then to try to slip the media a curve ball to kill the story.

Good to see you say that gremlin.

What are the odds she'll get another high profile job, maybe in banking?

Soapy tenner says she will.
She told lies initially about the debanking and has acted in an very unprofessional way - she'll get a job with the BBC.
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Yambo wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:28 am
What are the odds she'll get another high profile job, maybe in banking?

Nope. Soiled goods.
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JackyJoll wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:19 am
gremlin wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:13 am Her position was untenable. She rode roughshod over GDPR regulation by briefing the media on an individual and told a pack of porkies to boot.

Unbelievable.
Which leads us to think she’s an idiot. How did she get the job?
Diversity? Not enough women in top jobs?
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cheb wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 6:41 am I long for the days when this sort of thing was done discretely via a quiet word in a suitable ear in one's club.
Or a locked room, a bottle of whisky and your old service revolver. ;)
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Saga Lout wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:58 am
JackyJoll wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:19 am
gremlin wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:13 am Her position was untenable. She rode roughshod over GDPR regulation by briefing the media on an individual and told a pack of porkies to boot.

Unbelievable.
Which leads us to think she’s an idiot. How did she get the job?
Diversity? Not enough women in top jobs?
Well that's why she was employed in such a position, to make the bank more diverse and inclusive.

That turned out well then.
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Re: Debanking

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Some good news for a change.