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No idea. Does he need one there to be able to function?has he accepted the coutts offer to have his account reinstated?
No idea. Does he need one there to be able to function?has he accepted the coutts offer to have his account reinstated?
[/QUOTE]I will try again, has he accepted the coutts offer to have his account reinstated?
I'll answer it. No he doesn't. It's really quite simple.Ask Carman he's the one asking the question.
Much confirms what I said then, that why would he want to bank at a besmirched bank.I'll answer it. No he doesn't. It's really quite simple.
Good. So he can still function without Coutts.Much confirms what I said then
Don't see why gnat struggles with this. But he doesGood. So he can still function without Coutts.
Irrelevant.Coutts is a wholly owned subsidiary.
Your doing the struggling as it's gone right over your head my posts 92 and 97 give you a clue that Farage hasn't a problem. Different if we move and more to the time when cash gets phased out and to function you'll need a bank account.Don't see why gnat struggles with this. But he does
Your doing the struggling as it's gone right over your head my posts 92 and 97 give you a clue that Farage hasn't a problem. Different if we move and more to the time when cash gets phased out and to function you'll need a bank account.
Can you see the problem that creates if your not on the same page as the banks who are all signed up to ESG. Is it right they could cancel you for having the temerity to think differently?
explain the esg relevance, go on.Your doing the struggling as it's gone right over your head my posts 92 and 97 give you a clue that Farage hasn't a problem. Different if we move and more to the time when cash gets phased out and to function you'll need a bank account.
Can you see the problem that creates if your not on the same page as the banks who are all signed up to ESG. Is it right they could cancel you for having the temerity to think differently?
See, he has an account, somewhere.Think you might be missing the point he's unearthed that was not discussed in the public domain.
The point where you can no longer function in society if you don't hold a bank account.
Do some bedtime reading on the ESG that banks are signed up too, if you agree with all it says than you won't have trouble getting a bank account. If you vehemently disagree with it you could possibly be turned down by the bank in a time when cash has more or less become defunct.explain the esg relevance, go on.
If farage doesnt need an account at coutts, he can function, Your point was that he can't function
You want to believe in stuff, fair enough. All I ask is that you provide facts to back up your continuous baseless claims.Do some bedtime reading on the ESG that banks are signed up too, if you agree with all it says than you won't have trouble getting a bank account. If you vehemently disagree with it you could possibly be turned down by the bank in a time when cash has more or less become defunct.
Do you agree with them cancelling your account?
Please can you point to where I said he can't function without a Coutts account.
Nothing to do with it. Red herring.the banks who are all signed up to ESG
Good luck with that.Waht does ESG have to do with a company's relationship with its customers?