I know. I’m astonished that she lied and said he didn’t have enough money in his account. Then, the journalist didn’t ask Farage if she was correct before he wrote the article.
It’s a good thing Nigel has more courage in his little finger than this guy… We need to tackle wrongdoing when we see it. Hiding away will only allow it to flourish!
@@djmattblack The Egyptians, Romans , Greeks, Persian and the Chinese all Have documentation of the corruption of bankers.. They would sell their Nan for a shiny coin,
These people running our banks need to be brought to heel. They're there to provide a confidential fiscal service for profit. They're not there to preach any political views or make others comply with whatever view the people who run the bank has.
Another step in the right direction would be for every bank customer to put in for subject access requests on whatever dossiers their banks hold on them. I mean, how can you trust what information your bank sees fit to collect on you, particularly as in Nigel's case it turns out that much of that information was either false or mere opinion? I understand that it can take hundreds or even thousands of pounds for a bank to respond to a single subject access request, so it wouldn't take very many for banks to have a change of heart about how much and what sort of data they collect on their individual customers.
@redjacc.... There is no such voting data. No one really know who voted what way. But in think it's ironic that a bank would position itself on any moral high ground!
Agreed. But remember, it's not just ESG. As the former MEP said, it could just as equally be someone holding hard left views. Indeed, traditionally, that's where banks would be focusing their ire. Important everyone unites to bring banks to heel on this issue. Banks are for banking, not for having political opinions.
@@bmac9090 ESG's are the main drivers of wokeness in corporations. They lose money because of Investors like BlackRock who invest trillions of Dollars and BlackRock are the ones pushing ESG's. It's sinister and evil and it needs to be outlawed.
It would probably be enough for a single bank to market itself as non-ESG and market forces would take care of the rest. Unfortunately, it is a highly regulated and thus restrictive market, and thus not much competition
As the public are a major share holders perhaps we should review wether natwest's values are consistent with the public's views and not the other way round.
@@peterpheasey7352I imagine a bank run would probably be detrimental to the economy. Probably a measure that is disproportionate to the gravity of this event.
@sharonmartin4036 You have blown this out of proportion by now assuming banks are out to steal everyone's money. Not sure how you jumped to that conclusion. Nigel Farag might not have a bank account, but he still has his money.
😂 They have a legal duty to do so. You know …… drug dealers, criminals, money launderers, Russian oligarchs, Mafiosi ……. And of course, dodgy political parties.
@@matthewcook9404 any concerns they have for unlawful activities they report to the Police and financial authorities, nothing more. Fortunately we don’t live somewhere where China where people are persecuted for their beliefs.
Actually they don't. GDPR requires that information collected is limited and necessary for the purpose. You do not need to collate a 42 page dossier on the legitimate political activities of a long-standing client in order to comply with KYC regulations.
David Bull is a joy to listen to in the mornings. A rare presenter that gives guests plenty of time to air their comments without constantly interrupting them.
I'm of the view that no corporation should be charged with a crime unless the directors and managers responsible for those decisions that led to the criminal acts are also charged. I might even be convinced that charges against a corporation should not proceed until at least one human has been convicted in the matter.
We need a total review of the banking system., I have total admiration for Nigel but what it does expose is this deep-rooted. I feel this is going to get a lot worse and expose a lot more instructions. What we need is this spinless government to intrudce legislation to make this illegal.
Spineless indeed.Thus is just another example of their spinelessness.Its been going on for years.We are where we are as a result of useless governance.
There is no such thing. If you believe I'm wrong, find out what Habib means and tell me, because (as someone who has looked at this field for some time) I can tell you Habib (not for the first time!) is ignorantly lying.
@@UKAlanR don’t companies have to appease the equality of outcome principle to boost their ESG score? Employ not on merit/employ certain number of LGBT etc. Also why does Tesla have a crap ESG score? The ESG system is complete BS
It is not government as such implementing ESG , although they are compromised by all the money they borrowed during the virus scam reaction.The main public face is Blackrock , a financial investment company that has controlling interest's in very near every large corporation on the planet.Those corprations are in banking, automotive , film and news media , sports , music and the arms trade plus others.If these corporations do not perform to ESG "standards" they will not receive investment funding.
It's interesting that these two were investigated 2 years ago, but we are only just talking about this whole thing. So many times, things slip under our radar until there is a crisis. God bless Nigel Farage
Banks have no business being the arbiters of political correctness and how their customers think or what their political views may or may not be! The Banks sole purpose in life are to provide services to their customers regarding financial matters!
@@jellyfishi_ I just came to that a few years ago. And it was a shock to me. I'd always naively thought government was voted in to do what the people wanted, although it never seemed to do that. I think I went into a bit a depression when I eventually realized the amount of manipulation and control we're all under.
Yes, though as Dan Bongino says, for these people it's not about hypocrisy but about hierarchy. It's "We're in charge, you're not, so sit down and shut up." Hubris and entitlement.
Inclusion and diversity isn't about equality, it's all about discriminating against some to favour others. If you're a straight, white male you're the one that is always discriminated against, but that's apparently fine.
They weren't inclusive of Sir Nigel views and opinions whatsoever. Total opposite of what they proclaim, these people are completely intolerant of alternative opinions and therefore are anti society.
Ben has hit the nail squarely on the head yet again. The ESG legislation clearly lacks clarity and therefore requires fundamental reform and MUST include unequivocal rights to free speech.
What ESG legislation? There isn't any such. The 'regulatory' stuff Mr Habib talks about does not come from the law. It is something spun out on top of the law. It's the same kind of trick that Trans extremists do when they deliberately lie about the contents of the Equality Act 2010. Claiming that all sorts of things have to be done and given to them when the law says no such thing. The banks are in for a rough ride unless they correct course and return to the law and jettison all the unnecessary and worthless junk that undermines their resilience.
This means nothing unless a huge precedence is set and that can be used to sue any bank that tries to fincancel other people that are not deserving of being canceled
@jjefferyworboys8138 that's just fricken ignorant. You have no idea that such laws on disclosing personal financial information exist across all of Europe, including the UK! Just because it isn't an automatic prison sentence in the UK means nothing. You must be a totally fuckingnignoramous. Gay sex has nothing to do with the right to congidential financial information. What a trolling dickheas
There needs to be an investigation as to WHY these banks have adopted these DEI or ESG’s regulations in our banking systems… BANKS especially need to remain neutral.. PERIOD!
Good points from Ben Habib regarding the dangers to the UK economy from unchecked corporate ESG policies which enable some characters in the UK executive class to prosecute personal political biases without fear of being held to account ..... Farage has done a magnificent job here in taking back control for the majority of us ...... 😎🤘
Basically the bank pushed it's luck and wokeism and got caught out, now they should suffer for it and realise what it's like for them to be cancelled for a change , let this be a warning to the rest of them.
@@simplesimon5739 He will sue somewhere and he will win. The evidence is overwhelming. However I expect they will settle out of court. But there are now many many many more people coming down that road now that we know about subject access requests. Not only banks but many other organisations will be shitting themselves and deleting files like never before. But that will constitute perverting the course of justice and let's pray they all get sent to prison.
I sure hope that Nigel brings legal action against Coutts and all those that facilitated the release of his personal financial information. In doing so, Nigel could somehow prevent such similar actions from happening in the future. After all, the person next subjected to these practices, might not a be a person with such high public visibility.
Surely the bigger question which is not being asked is not that the bank kept a dossier on Nigel Farage, not even that they released such a dossier, not even that they gossiped to the newspapers about Nigel's lack of funds BUT the fact that they THOUGHT THEY COULD DO IT AND GET AWAY WITH IT??? Where/who are they working for? To "assume' such power and not be expected to be called out on it? The government stepped in, was it to minimise the damage ? to exclude itself from all these tyrannical measures which the bank was undertaking - snooping on people and keeping a record of their political views? Where does this stop - where did the banks get this power from?
That’s a good point. I’m beginning to wonder if there is some ulterior motive to this issue and, indeed, with other seemingly self defeating issues. Seems to me that there is an increasing determined effort to undermine the whole fabric of society here and, indeed, in most western countries.
The more people that speak out and oppose what's happening in these large, Woke minded corporations the better! The Government need to get to grips with what is happening and how this mind set is negatively affecting the majority of the populous. Laws should be introduced, reimagined/tightened to ensure that this does not happen and if it does, the issue can be challenged fairly in a court of law.
*Stephen Ritson* radio presenter for *Talk Radio Europe* who after many nasty rants on air against Nigel Farage has now today gone live on air blaming Nigel Farage for Nat West banking losses , the venom being spread by this man in Europe against Nigel is mind bending ! I have complained to the network about him but , he is allowed to continue spreading lies against Nigel !
These things should be out in the open, banks should not censor or cancel people because they don't like that they think differently to their own personal views.
Does anyone realize the link between how society is going and the mental health crisis. Not being able to pay bills, fighting to make a living? Fearing having your bank account cancelled?
I’m a Natwest black customer ..been so for decades and I travel a lot. They blocked my account for security reasons ..that’s ok but I had three hours to affirm the my security checks..I complained about the service …had some woke guy nutjob …go full woke on myself on the phone …Yes you were rude in the phone and put the phone down on me..for no reason ..I highlighted this to him…went full bore woke…I was given £100 for the insult when they played back the conversation…I would preferred the moron sacked …just bs.
It seems to me that he's talking about the difference between applying ESG solely to the banks' own organization and applying ESG to their customers. But the headline does not match the content of the discussion.
I wonder what Ben thinks now. I think it needed to be brought to public attention. These are public bodies with questionable morals anyway who want to be our moral arbiters. This is not their business.
But it isn’t just Coutts/NatWest is it ? 9 other banks have allegedly refused him banking facilities so what are their reasons ? And happening to many many U.K. citizens daily but our politicians do nothing 😳…
Remember people we do not need a reason, like Nigel, to submit a SAR subject access report as it is our legal right to know what any organisation private or government, police, NHS, to give you within 30 days all info they hold on us. You can apply just out of curiosity and imagine 10000 de-banked Narwest customers all demanding a SAR, it would seriousley affect them both in man hours and financially to fulfil them within the 30 days
@@jjefferyworboys8138 Jo public wouldn't be in a position to get a job like that .but they used to send him to jail for not paying his tv licence. Wake up
We've got the UN to thank for this, with their 2006 banner "who cares wins". And now we have the biggest company in the USA, Blackrock including a lot more ESG ideas. It's unbelievable the influence these huge companies have across the world.
I’m glad Nigel Farage exposed this shower. Nat west showed total contempt with a major breach of confidentiality and data protection.Deplorable
Absolutely
How many of the managers will get 'golden handshakes' and a pension payout?
Their arrogance will be their downfall. Now that’s a cancel culture I can live with. I demand they lose any payouts and lesser pensions also.
The CEO thought she'd get a pat on the back for what she did...how wrong was she, I hope she ends up packing shelves in Aldi...
@@terry6985 I think even that may be above her skill level.
Full support to Nigel.
yes, support that racist jackass...
They can't bully the Farage..
@TheStanford01
I support everyone who has been de-banked just for having an opinion they don't like.
Yeah, that stance has never cost much. 🤦🏻🤣👍🥂
@@miklmiklmtrcycl6009Not really grasped that Freedom isn't Free Have you ? Tug That Forelock for your Masters Much Serf ? 🤔✨️✨️✨️
Go for it Nigel. There are millions of people behind you.
17.4 millions plus!
Plenty across the pond who support him as well
If only the government, media and clowns took the 2008 banking crisis as seriously as this one mans private issues with a private company. 🤡
Fagend is still a conman and spiv.
And more millions who want you just to fu*k off
The only thing worse than a banker discussing a client’s account is lying about a client’s account.
I know. I’m astonished that she lied and said he didn’t have enough money in his account. Then, the journalist didn’t ask Farage if she was correct before he wrote the article.
really? If only the government, media and clowns took the 2008 banking crisis as seriously as this one mans private issues with a private company. 🤡
@@junky360 NOT A COMPLETELY ‘PRIVATE’ COMPANY… THE BRITISH PUBLIC BAILED OUT THE FILTHY RICH B*****D’S! 😡
Also, bankers who act unlawfully or wrecking people’s lives receiving huge pay-offs, with no repercussions, is quite normal.
It is a criminal offence in Switzerland. Throw her in prison!
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men should do nothing." Thankfully we have a good man. Well done, Nigel Farage.
Well done Nigel VOTE THE REFORM PARTY
It’s a good thing Nigel has more courage in his little finger than this guy…
We need to tackle wrongdoing when we see it. Hiding away will only allow it to flourish!
@rachelkingsley668 If you corner something it will come out swinging!! And rightfully so .
@@DiamondBlaze221not if you severely wound it first
@@RE-ng5uw well in this instance this one has come out swinging. And so would I.
What 'guy' are you talking about?
If by 'this guy' you mean Ben Habib, then I suggest you try and educate yourself about him. If only this country had more like him.
David Bull is a superb host, listens to his guests and doesn't interup them , Piers Morgan should take note.
Not just Piers Moron, Mike 'I ate all the pies' Graham and even Julia Hartley's-Jam could do with taking a leaf out of his book.
Piers Morgan should retire and calm his nervous system
The irony of bankers thinking that they have the moral high ground on anything in society is hilarious
Keith. I totally agree. The arrogance of this mob is astonishing.
Nothing to do with moral high ground. Just business. A poor bloke like farage should understand
No its disgusting
100% agreed
@@djmattblack The Egyptians, Romans , Greeks, Persian and the Chinese all Have documentation of the corruption of bankers.. They would sell their Nan for a shiny coin,
Farage is the most consequential Brit in the last 50 years.
Bronze statue needed
@@dean-gm1lgGold
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣and l am 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@terryloftus8626Who does your vote go too ?
Nigel is no pushover. He's got more balls than a ball factory. It's about time these powerful organisations realised they're not invincible
Curious choice of words considering he's a survivor of testicular cancer.
Time for him to go back to political
These people running our banks need to be brought to heel. They're there to provide a confidential fiscal service for profit.
They're not there to preach any political views or make others comply with whatever view the people who run the bank has.
@@jellyfishi_ Really? Please explain?
As if.
If only the government, media and clowns took the 2008 banking crisis as seriously as this one mans private issues with a private company. 🤡
Get these Banks sued ! All of them that currently refuse bank accounts to British citizens should lose their licence to Bank in the U.K. !
Another step in the right direction would be for every bank customer to put in for subject access requests on whatever dossiers their banks hold on them. I mean, how can you trust what information your bank sees fit to collect on you, particularly as in Nigel's case it turns out that much of that information was either false or mere opinion?
I understand that it can take hundreds or even thousands of pounds for a bank to respond to a single subject access request, so it wouldn't take very many for banks to have a change of heart about how much and what sort of data they collect on their individual customers.
Full support to Nigel who actually has morals
He has NO morals fool.
Probably the funniest comment ever posted.
what happens if banks get hold of the voting data and de-bank everyone who voted brexit? this villainy has got to be stopped.
They get burned to the ground and executives and employees hunted like dogs
@@TurdFergusen The country needs more people like you
Wait till pay by card. No money. They have full control
Be wonderful to see 17-2 million people threatening to close accounts just to see what the banks do about it..😱
@redjacc.... There is no such voting data. No one really know who voted what way.
But in think it's ironic that a bank would position itself on any moral high ground!
I'm looking forward to Ben producing his access request. That will be another sh*t show for the bankers.
ESG regulations need to be outlawed.
Agreed. But remember, it's not just ESG. As the former MEP said, it could just as equally be someone holding hard left views. Indeed, traditionally, that's where banks would be focusing their ire.
Important everyone unites to bring banks to heel on this issue. Banks are for banking, not for having political opinions.
@@bmac9090no that is nonsense. ESG are all left wing polices.
"Championing social justice". Oh! That's why they paid Alison Rose £5m a year. Silly me to think it was to run a bank.
@@bmac9090 ESG's are the main drivers of wokeness in corporations. They lose money because of Investors like BlackRock who invest trillions of Dollars and BlackRock are the ones pushing ESG's. It's sinister and evil and it needs to be outlawed.
It would probably be enough for a single bank to market itself as non-ESG and market forces would take care of the rest. Unfortunately, it is a highly regulated and thus restrictive market, and thus not much competition
As the public are a major share holders perhaps we should review wether natwest's values are consistent with the public's views and not the other way round.
We should demand a refund of all our monies and each of us shareholder should receive a proportion of 39% of £720,053 BILLION NatWest hold. 😊
They have to remember. A bank is only as strong as it's depositers. Withdraw your money bank collapses they are nothing without our money
@@peterpheasey7352I imagine a bank run would probably be detrimental to the economy. Probably a measure that is disproportionate to the gravity of this event.
@@1Sebastinator Disproportionate? Not really? How can you trust your money to an untrustworthy organisation? Move your money before you lose it.
@sharonmartin4036 You have blown this out of proportion by now assuming banks are out to steal everyone's money. Not sure how you jumped to that conclusion. Nigel Farag might not have a bank account, but he still has his money.
I am dutch never heard of Mr. Ben Habib but this guy really hit the nail on the head.
Rose needs to be prosecuted . I hope she is sued and humiliated
Who does she think she is? Interfering trout.
Absolutely right, but I fear she will receive a golden handshake of £5 million quid by all accounts !
It should be illegal for banks or other businesses to build up dossiers on their customers.
Really? Surely Hitler and Jimmy Saville should have been de-banked?
😂 They have a legal duty to do so. You know …… drug dealers, criminals, money launderers, Russian oligarchs, Mafiosi ……. And of course, dodgy political parties.
@@matthewcook9404 any concerns they have for unlawful activities they report to the Police and financial authorities, nothing more. Fortunately we don’t live somewhere where China where people are persecuted for their beliefs.
Actually they don't. GDPR requires that information collected is limited and necessary for the purpose. You do not need to collate a 42 page dossier on the legitimate political activities of a long-standing client in order to comply with KYC regulations.
@@BinkySocks Actually if you express a view contrary to ESG here could land you in the position of being debanked. This is '1984 wrong think'
David Bull is a joy to listen to in the mornings. A rare presenter that gives guests plenty of time to air their comments without constantly interrupting them.
I agree. Easy to listen too.
Banks can't have views; only people can.
Exactly
Bankers not Banks
I'm of the view that no corporation should be charged with a crime unless the directors and managers responsible for those decisions that led to the criminal acts are also charged. I might even be convinced that charges against a corporation should not proceed until at least one human has been convicted in the matter.
and how many millions has she walk away with i wonder 🤔
Let’s just say, she won’t have to join the dole q 😂
We need a total review of the banking system., I have total admiration for Nigel but what it does expose is this deep-rooted. I feel this is going to get a lot worse and expose a lot more instructions. What we need is this spinless government to intrudce legislation to make this illegal.
It's ALL parties !!! You think that this cr@p wouldn't be happening if another party was in Government?? 🤨
Spineless indeed.Thus is just another example of their spinelessness.Its been going on for years.We are where we are as a result of useless governance.
A truly independent review would reveal it as a Criminal scam
The cast of characters aside, Ben Habib makes important point that this problem began with government ESG requirements.
There is no such thing. If you believe I'm wrong, find out what Habib means and tell me, because (as someone who has looked at this field for some time) I can tell you Habib (not for the first time!) is ignorantly lying.
@@UKAlanR don’t companies have to appease the equality of outcome principle to boost their ESG score? Employ not on merit/employ certain number of LGBT etc.
Also why does Tesla have a crap ESG score? The ESG system is complete BS
ESG is not a government requirement. It's a set of corporate governance guidelines promoted by UN.
@@Michael-jx9bh why is Tesla beat out by companies that affect the environment more in terms of ESG score?
It is not government as such implementing ESG , although they are compromised by all the money they borrowed during the virus scam reaction.The main public face is Blackrock , a financial investment company that has controlling interest's in very near every large corporation on the planet.Those corprations are in banking, automotive , film and news media , sports , music and the arms trade plus others.If these corporations do not perform to ESG "standards" they will not receive investment funding.
It's interesting that these two were investigated 2 years ago, but we are only just talking about this whole thing. So many times, things slip under our radar until there is a crisis. God bless Nigel Farage
They are trying to ruin our beautiful country,with all that is going on.
They clearly got away with it for so long and became complaisant about the act, Farage was clearly the biggest mistake in the debacle so far.
I agree 100% that banks must stick to what they supposed to do, Look after the peoples money NOT our personal believe and value system
Didn't Trudeau behave even worse when he froze the accounts of supporters of the truckers? And he got away with it!!
Banks have no business being the arbiters of political correctness and how their customers think or what their political views may or may not be! The Banks sole purpose in life are to provide services to their customers regarding financial matters!
@@jellyfishi_ I just came to that a few years ago. And it was a shock to me. I'd always naively thought government was voted in to do what the people wanted, although it never seemed to do that. I think I went into a bit a depression when I eventually realized the amount of manipulation and control we're all under.
Now you see the fascist standard in every leftist.
Nigel for Prime Minister!
8 failed attempts to become even an MP including losing to a man dressed as a dolphin but yet we still have utter morons screaming this tripe.
Decide to exclude someone in the name of inclusion 😂🎉😂 ludicrous hypocrisy at its most base
Equality only exists for those with the same crazy agenda as them. Absolutely bonkers but sinister.
Inclusivity just means people who agree with the current narrative, nothing to do with equality or fairness.
Yes, though as Dan Bongino says, for these people it's not about hypocrisy but about hierarchy. It's "We're in charge, you're not, so sit down and shut up." Hubris and entitlement.
@@Thetache Perfectly put.
No one could ever call Nigel faint-hearted. 💪 💪 💪I'm so pleased they chose to mess with the wrong man.
Coutts/NatWest bank of Judge, jury and executioner....wow such powers they hold!!!
Ruin their lives, that's what they would do to us.
Well done , Nigel. Keep doing what you are doing.
Bankers, the lowest of the low
That's why they rhyme with w⚓s 😂😂
They are amongst the top five on my hit list.
yep i think they have knocked lawyers off the most despised list 😂
@@angryofmayfair7091
should not be called Coutts but c you next tuesdays bank 😂
Nope. Lawyers are.
Inclusion and diversity isn't about equality, it's all about discriminating against some to favour others. If you're a straight, white male you're the one that is always discriminated against, but that's apparently fine.
It's also edging towards Dictatorship and Totalitarianism.
They weren't inclusive of Sir Nigel views and opinions whatsoever. Total opposite of what they proclaim, these people are completely intolerant of alternative opinions and therefore are anti society.
Took the words straight from my brain
What absolute bollocks!
@@Elleking1812Isn’t dictatorship what you support?
Ben has hit the nail squarely on the head yet again. The ESG legislation clearly lacks clarity and therefore requires fundamental reform and MUST include unequivocal rights to free speech.
👏👏👏 Absolutely. 👍
How about ESG is scrapped, completely?!
This was done on purpose so the blame would not fall on the WEF.
What ESG legislation? There isn't any such.
The 'regulatory' stuff Mr Habib talks about does not come from the law. It is something spun out on top of the law.
It's the same kind of trick that Trans extremists do when they deliberately lie about the contents of the Equality Act 2010. Claiming that all sorts of things have to be done and given to them when the law says no such thing.
The banks are in for a rough ride unless they correct course and return to the law and jettison all the unnecessary and worthless junk that undermines their resilience.
we have free speech guaranteed no matter what Pakistani Habib says!
Educate yourself:
Complete sense Ben, as usual.
Hope Rose loses the Dame title NOW . Down with the left woke crew
This means nothing unless a huge precedence is set and that can be used to sue any bank that tries to fincancel other people that are not deserving of being canceled
Well done Nigel!!!
It’s not just the banks and it’s not just the U.K.❗️❗️
So true, but as usual Bankers are always the bad guys.
In Switzerland disclosing that information would result in a 5 year prison sentence under the Banking Secrets Act. Put them in prison!!
Yup
This isn't Switzerland. In many countries gay sex is illegal punishable with prison, it should be here too ?
@jjefferyworboys8138 that's just fricken ignorant. You have no idea that such laws on disclosing personal financial information exist across all of Europe, including the UK! Just because it isn't an automatic prison sentence in the UK means nothing. You must be a totally fuckingnignoramous. Gay sex has nothing to do with the right to congidential financial information. What a trolling dickheas
Well done Nigel. I hope he stays safe.
It all a waste of time in the end she was not sacked she needed to be sacked.
With a golden handshake and a pension we can only dream about.
And in 6 months time or so she'll be in another similar position elsewhere to start all over again. Sickening.
There needs to be an investigation as to WHY these banks have adopted these DEI or ESG’s regulations in our banking systems… BANKS especially need to remain neutral.. PERIOD!
Because the Snivel Service told them to... The Blair-rot goes deep and is well entrenched.
Didn't Trudeau behave even worse when he froze the accounts of supporters of the truckers? And he got away with it!!
Good points from Ben Habib regarding the dangers to the UK economy from unchecked corporate ESG policies which enable some characters in the UK executive class to prosecute personal political biases without fear of being held to account .....
Farage has done a magnificent job here in taking back control for the majority of us ...... 😎🤘
A thoughtful summation
They really think they're unaccountable.
Banks are there to provide a service ,what on earth has anyone’s views got to do with them as long as they are not criminal .
Now you understand the dangers of voting leftists into power. Fascists.
great discussion with ben Habib, he is totally right ,
Actually he's an ignoramus
@@UKAlanR what position do you hold in NatWest?
@@jjohn408 none - I was making the point that Habib is making stuff up to suit his point of view
@@UKAlanR apologies
Basically the bank pushed it's luck and wokeism and got caught out, now they should suffer for it and realise what it's like for them to be cancelled for a change , let this be a warning to the rest of them.
She should have been dismissed not allowed to resign.
Ben Habib now of Reform Party !
Vote Reform ✔️
👏👏
Farage MUST sue Natwest in America if they operate there for $200 million as his good name has been brought into disrepute by that bank maliciously.
Don't think it will get around there free speech laws.
@@simplesimon5739 He will sue somewhere and he will win. The evidence is overwhelming. However I expect they will settle out of court. But there are now many many many more people coming down that road now that we know about subject access requests. Not only banks but many other organisations will be shitting themselves and deleting files like never before. But that will constitute perverting the course of justice and let's pray they all get sent to prison.
Free speech does not include lies! Ask Amber Heard. It also does not include disclosure of private banking information.
I sure hope that Nigel brings legal action against Coutts and all those that facilitated the release of his personal financial information. In doing so, Nigel could somehow prevent such similar actions from happening in the future. After all, the person next subjected to these practices, might not a be a person with such high public visibility.
Farage brings down cameron and now the banks. Fantastic stuff!
Excellent points Ben
The ICO Can fine the bank 4% of its turnover/profit.
Surely the bigger question which is not being asked is not that the bank kept a dossier on Nigel Farage, not even that they released such a dossier, not even that they gossiped to the newspapers about Nigel's lack of funds BUT the fact that they THOUGHT THEY COULD DO IT AND GET AWAY WITH IT??? Where/who are they working for? To "assume' such power and not be expected to be called out on it? The government stepped in, was it to minimise the damage ? to exclude itself from all these tyrannical measures which the bank was undertaking - snooping on people and keeping a record of their political views? Where does this stop - where did the banks get this power from?
They can debunk me,I owe them 15K
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You can call them what you want 😂😂
The 9 other banks who refused him an account need investigating might be a start .
Nigel farage 1 BBC 0. Nigel Farage 1 Natwest 0. Nigel Farage 0 Coutts 0 (HT).
Late news flash: Nigel Farage 1 Coutts 0 (AET)
London is the global banking capital. The banks need to do better. This needs to be addressed ASAP.
That’s a good point. I’m beginning to wonder if there is some ulterior motive to this issue and, indeed, with other seemingly self defeating issues. Seems to me that there is an increasing determined effort to undermine the whole fabric of society here and, indeed, in most western countries.
The more people that speak out and oppose what's happening in these large, Woke minded corporations the better! The Government need to get to grips with what is happening and how this mind set is negatively affecting the majority of the populous. Laws should be introduced, reimagined/tightened to ensure that this does not happen and if it does, the issue can be challenged fairly in a court of law.
Very interesting Ben, let’s hope the government get a grip of it
*Stephen Ritson* radio presenter for *Talk Radio Europe* who after many nasty rants on air against Nigel Farage has now today gone live on air blaming Nigel Farage for Nat West banking losses , the venom being spread by this man in Europe against Nigel is mind bending ! I have complained to the network about him but , he is allowed to continue spreading lies against Nigel !
These things should be out in the open, banks should not censor or cancel people because they don't like that they think differently to their own personal views.
Nigel Rules this country Bravo 4 nigel sticking up for the corruption in this countryxx
And they sure as sh*t should not be jabbering his personal information. Wtaf gave this bank the idea that they should publicly discuss his finances?!
Now you understand the fascist remoaners.
Lets put this in perspective, banks are not the only business engaging in this practice, no business should be doing it.
Does anyone realize the link between how society is going and the mental health crisis. Not being able to pay bills, fighting to make a living? Fearing having your bank account cancelled?
Your speaking the truth, didn’t think that was allowed in Britain.
The question to ask is who in the Labour, Conservative and Lib Dems parties have been de-banked?
Keep on going for them Nigel!
I’m a Natwest black customer ..been so for decades and I travel a lot. They blocked my account for security reasons ..that’s ok but I had three hours to affirm the my security checks..I complained about the service …had some woke guy nutjob …go full woke on myself on the phone …Yes you were rude in the phone and put the phone down on me..for no reason ..I highlighted this to him…went full bore woke…I was given £100 for the insult when they played back the conversation…I would preferred the moron sacked …just bs.
Obviously the Data Protection Act has been breached,so the LAW should implement whatever the law deems necessary.
Great discussion.
I agree with Ben
ESG NEEDS TO GO
GET IT DONE !!!
Shame on Ben Habib🤬Well done Nigel and good luck 🤞😐🍀
Habib is part of the problem not worthy of his position as are most of the political class
If you listened to the interview, Ben has NF's back. Let's try to read beyond the headline, please!
It seems to me that he's talking about the difference between applying ESG solely to the banks' own organization and applying ESG to their customers. But the headline does not match the content of the discussion.
These people at the top of these businesses are so arrogant they think they are gods I think the pay might have something to do with that
Bring them down - ‘polite criminals’ and deceivers of humanity.
NHS and BBC and parliament should be sued for conspiracy.
What a moronic comment
We should all serve our Bank with an information request !
Excellent discussion; very informative. Thank you.
Absolutely agree about rolling back ESG. OR definition needs to be made clear that it applies to the performance of the organisation not the customers
Exactly
I wonder what Ben thinks now. I think it needed to be brought to public attention. These are public bodies with questionable morals anyway who want to be our moral arbiters. This is not their business.
Just seems more likely that banks could be influenced by WEF.
I thought that Farage didn’t mention or name Couts and co initially
He didn't
He didn’t
All this bs started with credit score and has expanded and got totally out of control.
But it isn’t just Coutts/NatWest is it ?
9 other banks have allegedly refused him banking facilities so what are their reasons ?
And happening to many many U.K. citizens daily but our politicians do nothing 😳…
Remember people we do not need a reason, like Nigel, to submit a SAR subject access report as it is our legal right to know what any organisation private or government, police, NHS, to give you within 30 days all info they hold on us. You can apply just out of curiosity and imagine 10000 de-banked Narwest customers all demanding a SAR, it would seriousley affect them both in man hours and financially to fulfil them within the 30 days
Stick to banking only and help people stop destroying the real people
Agreed, they tried to retain and support AR the followong day, more heads needed.
Good for NF....!!
Support total for Nigel, go deep.
Who passed these regulations that all corporations are subject to???
100% support for Nigel
They need to be charged and jailed. Like they would do to Jo public
Who's 'they'?
@UKAlanR the bankers over stepping the mark. Abusing there powers
Has Jo public ever been jailed for this ?
@@jjefferyworboys8138 Jo public wouldn't be in a position to get a job like that .but they used to send him to jail for not paying his tv licence. Wake up
Go Nigel!
After this he will have another £1 million in his bank account. I assume he will sue.
Why would he sue the taxpayer, we own 38% of Nat West ?
Also everyone keeps forgetting Mr Farage didn't reveal the banks name. Bbc did
He was embarrassed that he banked with Coutts, the most elitist Bank in the UK when claiming to be on the side of the little man !
I've said it before there is only data protection if you are from a certain class
so well said; this is going w/w; I am a Canadian; spot on; best of luck
We've got the UN to thank for this, with their 2006 banner "who cares wins". And now we have the biggest company in the USA, Blackrock including a lot more ESG ideas. It's unbelievable the influence these huge companies have across the world.
Very well explained and articulated, thank you Mr Habib