I thought the offer of a downgraded account only came after the bad publicity started?
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'A bank', not 'all banks'. If the banking world at large had decided unanimously that this bad egg was not worthy of these services (services that we all agree that in this modern world are virtually a human right) then all joshing aside I'd be happy to agree that even the likes of Farage maybe doesn't even deserve that sort of treatment.Potter wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 12:03 pm It didn't matter what he ended up with, he could have ended up with a dead fish, the point is that banks shouldn't be allowed to do what they did - and he ensured that they didn't, they were forced to be accountable, forced to get rid of their CEO and a board member and be forced to apologise.
But they didn't. What actually happened is just a slight rung higher and slightly more inconvenient and embarassing than a pub landlord determining that he's not going to serve you because he doesn't like your haircut or gender (it's happened, a local landlord was notorious for it). There are bigger fish to fry - if this is the best the modern conspirator can get his teeth into, then tbh that's what I expected.
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Certainly a bit higher than the handful reported so far. And certainly where the impact is effectively zero - he could pop down the TSB, they'd be happy to sort him out with minimum inconvenience, and probably drop him a ton as a thankyou. That must be at least a week's worth of his Benson&Hedges.
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Making an unchallenged statement on your own show must be right up there in the boo-hoo-look-at-me-stakes. Any interview worth his salt would have pointed out what a massive hypocrite he is and asked him to stick to the point.
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I cant argue with Little Man Syndrome so I'll leave you to it and you can pretend you've won.
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As far as I understood it he was always offered the downgraded account.
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It has nothing to do with left or right, he wasn't debanked, he was downgraded from a prestige account to a normal account.Potter wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 4:05 pmHe was, but he decided to make a point of principle and he was demonstrably right to do so.
I genuinely wish that the protagonist was some hard left fundamentalist that you really like because even though I'd dislike them at least as much as Farage, it would mean that I wouldn't have to keep trying to get people to see the point and not the man that made it.
I couldn't give a monkeys if Farage self immolates and disappears in a puff of smoke, but what he's done here is call a powerful financial institution to account and held them up to the light. In any sort of democracy this is what should be happening.
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So far as I remember, he wasn't even that...he was just put on a exit path? Here's the document which caused all the fuss!
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents ... e-redacted
I'm still not really clear what they've apologised to him for. From what I see it doesn't actually seem like they've apologised for kicking him out, just the way it was communicated/handled. "Sorry you're upset"
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents ... e-redacted
I'm still not really clear what they've apologised to him for. From what I see it doesn't actually seem like they've apologised for kicking him out, just the way it was communicated/handled. "Sorry you're upset"
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Give us an example of a "hard left fundamentalist" that I might "really like". But to be honest it wouldn't matter if it was the most worthy, most uncontroversial person in the world - I'd still be saying tough luck and pointing them to the nearest TSB.Potter wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 4:05 pm
I genuinely wish that the protagonist was some hard left fundamentalist that you really like because even though I'd dislike them at least as much as Farage, it would mean that I wouldn't have to keep trying to get people to see the point and not the man that made it.
If you want to know what really gets my goat about Farage, and people like him, it's his effing arrogance and faux-martyrdom built upon a platform of being 'of the people' when he's anything but.
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I like Farage, quite a lot really. Mainly cos he doesn't feel the need to bank with the co-op to achieve (woke) public approval. He's a man of wealth that fights more for working people than the likes of SKS will ever do.
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S'weird, as he doesn't trigger me at all. I find him quite sincere and admirably focused on his beliefs. I tend to like people who are good at what they do though.
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Like all politicians he's a proven liar, big whopping lies about things like the EU and immigration. Personally I think he's an odious, frog faced tosser and wholewheat approved of anything that causes him any inconvenience.
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If I was him I'd have made a point of paying for it from my own pocket, otherwise someone would turn it into a moan.
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Sincere? Beliefs? He's about as sincere and belief-y as Rupert Murdoch and his mighty organ, The Sun or Robert Maxwell and The Mirror. They're all miners for profit from the diamonds of ignorance, prejudice and general knuckle-dragging stupidity.
I'll agree that he's good at what he does though.
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Some folk believe what they read... some folk believe what they hear...but the sensible folk, they believe what they see.
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Yes, I believe he is sincere in pursuing his goals and beliefs and resolute with his objective, and doesn't change his narrative, unlike the political parties and their people-pleasing ways.Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2023 8:50 pmSincere? Beliefs? He's about as sincere and belief-y as Rupert Murdoch and his mighty organ, The Sun or Robert Maxwell and The Mirror. They're all miners for profit from the diamonds of ignorance, prejudice and general knuckle-dragging stupidity.
I'll agree that he's good at what he does though.