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Stunningly, it appears that Farage’s old bank – Coutts – was also acutely aware of its political bias in compiling the dossier, so much so that it wanted to hide the fact that their Trump-hate was a motivating factor in this mess
Stunningly, it appears that Farage’s old bank – Coutts – was also acutely aware of its political bias in compiling the dossier, so much so that it wanted to hide the fact that their Trump-hate was a motivating factor in this mess

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Farage ‘Debanked’ For Friendships With Trump… and Novak Djokovic!?

Brexit leader Nigel Farage had his personal bank account closed by Coutts due to his friendship with former President Donald J. Trump, as well as tennis legend and vaccine refuser Novak Djokovic. The bank’s “reputation risk committee” kept a “Stasi-style surveillance report” on Farage, 59, which also bemoans his position on Brexit and LGBT issues.

Farage recently obtained access to the 40-page document which cites the company’s Equality, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) policies, as well as dedicating nine pages to alleged links to Russia before concluding: “NF seemingly has no direct links to Russia.”

Farage’s surveillance report makes negative mentions of his friendship with Novak Djokovic, appearances on Alex Jones/InfoWars, and his critical comments of Black Lives Matter.

The dossier mentions the 45th President 39 times, and Farage himself wrote on Tuesday: “The fact that I support Donald Trump is part of this charge sheet.”

The Brexit crusader concluded: “This story is not just about me. You could be next. Refinitiv, which monitors creditworthiness, can examine social media posts made by any of us on Facebook or elsewhere. If this situation is left unchecked, we will sleepwalk towards a China-style social credit system in which only those with the “correct” views are allowed to fully participate in society.”