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Britain
Bank apologises to Nigel Farage over account closure
2023-07-23
In which the Dawn editorialist whines because a free-thinking English politician in the end is not quite treated like a bunch of convicted, jihad-supporting Moslem organizations by English banks.
[Dawn] British politician and former Brexit party leader Nigel Farage on Thursday received an apology from a private bank over the closure of his account, but the entire episode left some raising questions about the silence and lack of support surrounding bank account closures linked to British Moslems. Mr Farage made headlines in the United Kingdom this week after Coutts, a private wealth management company catering to royals and the ultra rich, had shut his accounts with no explanation. It prompted Tory MPs and even the prime minister to criticise the move as "wrong".

This week, the Brexit campaigner released documents obtained from the bank, which stated it was concerned about Mr Farage’s "xenophobic, chauvinistic and racist views" and believed maintaining his accounts posed a risk to the bank’s reputation. The Chief Executive of the Natwest Group, of which Coutts is a part, apologised for the "deeply inappropriate comments" made about Mr Farage in an internal report.
NatWest Group plc is a British banking and insurance holding company, based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
But the scandal has prompted some to draw parallels between Mr Farage’s bank account closure scandal to the close of scores of accounts linked to Moslem individuals and Moslem charities in the UK.

Several news reports in the last decade covered how British NGOs such as the Finsbury Park mosque in north London,
...former pulpit of Abu Hamza al-Masri (Mustafa Kamel Mustafa to his mother, and possibly his wife), the one-eyed, hook-handed, Al Qaeda-linked preacher extradited to America to stand trial for everything evil except mopery and dopery on the spaceways. He makes his home in the Florence, Colorado supermax prison now, which must be an illuminating experience...
international development charity the Ummah Welfare Trust (UWT)
...also called the Amanat Charity Trust. Opened in 2001, it’s based in the UK but operates schools and masjids in sixteen countries of the Ummah ...
and the Cordoba Foundation thinktank
...an Islamist pressure group that offered a platform to the international jihad feeder group Hizb ut-Tahrir...
had their HSBC bank accounts closed because banks said their accounts fell "outside of our risk appetite". Though Moslems called this out at Islamophobia
...the irrational fear that Moslems will act the way they usually do...
at the time, the bank denied the accusations and defended its decisions.

Writing for Middle Eastern Eye, prominent British journalist and broadcaster Peter Oborne compared Mr Farage’s banking conundrum with that of British Moslems, saying "Welcome to the world of British Moslems."

He drew attention to the articles he had written about the closing down of Moslem charities accounts, and how little space they got in newspapers as compared to Mr Farage’s case.

"Contrast the Westminster reaction when a Moslem loses her or his account — total lack of any interest, let alone concern, but when Farage supposedly loses his, Fleet Street has an attack of the vapours."

He continued, "I can’t help comparing the alacrity with which the government has gone into battle on behalf of Farage to its total indifference to the fate of British Moslems and others over many years. This shows two things: first and foremost, the structural Islamophobia which has long poisoned British media and politics. When Moslems have their bank accounts closed, nobody cares. When the same thing allegedly happens to Nigel Farage it’s close to a national scandal."

Not everyone agrees with the comparison. Wasiq Wasiq, an academic and counter-terrorism commentator, told Dawn. "’The closure of Nigel Farage’s bank account, based on his political views, sets a dangerous precedent — that if your views do not align with those of the organization, then you are not welcome to bank with us. This can have an impact on not only prominent political figures, but also the general public.

"However,
a good lie finds more believers than a bad truth...
the closure of accounts is something banks are entitled to do. Nearly a decade ago, it was widely reported by the BBC, Guardian and the Independent that HSBC closed the bank accounts of prominent Moslems and Islamic NGOs. At the time, the accusation levied against HSBC was that the decision was based on ’Islamo­phobia’. But the decision to close the accounts was because they fell ’outside of our risk appetite’.

"It is important to note, because of the regions these organizations were working in, they were vulnerable to exploitation by money launderers and forces of Evil seeking to use them for financing purposes. This risk is not the same as the potential risk of Nigel Farage having an account with Coutts. To conflate the two, makes a mockery of when banks act in a way that could affect the average Brit, as opposed to organizations being vulnerable to exploitation by money launderers and terrorists."

UK banks are free to deny services to customers for a number of reasons, including suspicions over financial crime. Banks can also choose to close or refuse an account if they believe customers pose a risk to their reputation — one of the key reasons Coutts cited for shutting Nigel Farage’s account.

Mr Farage has had the support and sympathy of several key people in government who criticised Coutts and asked for an explanation, with some ministers saying a new law could be drawn up to prevent banks closing accounts of people because of their political views.
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Finsbury Park mosque: 2017-06-30 Paris man attempts to ram car into crowd outside mosque in Creteil suburb
Finsbury Park mosque: 2017-06-19 Finsbury Park: Number of casualties as 'van hits pedestrians' on Seven Sisters Road
Finsbury Park mosque: 2014-05-15 Abu Hamza Evidence 'Overwhelming' Jurors Told
Related:
Mustafa Kamel Mustafa: 2022-01-17 Hook-handed hate preacher's TOXIC family: Abu Hamza's seven sons are all criminals or extremists
Mustafa Kamel Mustafa: 2018-10-24 US appeals court upholds terror conviction for imam
Mustafa Kamel Mustafa: 2017-06-19 Finsbury Park: Number of casualties as 'van hits pedestrians' on Seven Sisters Road
Related:
Ummah Welfare Trust: 2004-07-20 NGOs warned against 'obscenity'
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Cordoba Foundation: 2014-11-16 UAE blacklists 82 groups as 'terrorist'
Cordoba Foundation: 2009-03-13 We must be mad to give £90m to these fanatics - and I should know, I used to be one
Cordoba Foundation: 2008-03-04 Hizb-ut-Tahrir votes against voting
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  Re: Nigel Farage...amazing how the Brit media also jumped all over him complicit with the banks.

And remember what queen scumbag Chrystia Freeland did in Canada with truckers and supporters of the demonstrators in Ottawa in early 2022. Accounts were blocked (and remember GoFundMe was also blocked from providing donations to the truckers and their supporters). Canada has, like, five banks, so not many choices to switch. It's said that Ottawa/the banks reversed this policy [only] as Canadians began to withdrawal their money from banks.

And people think it can't happen here. Digital currency, anyone?
Posted by: DooDahMan   2023-07-23 10:54  

#3  Lots of "honest mistakes" in the modern era. They always seem to only happen to conservatives.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-07-23 07:35  

#2  Positive control, but no guarantee.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-07-23 07:32  

#1  Any rational person should leave that bank. I changed my bank after seeing which banks did bad stuff after J6.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-07-23 07:28  

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