News Round-Up
3 October 2024
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Ramesh Thakur laments the rise of corporate fascism that fuses the power of the state, corporations and social media and technology giants to impose a reality-denying religion of 'social justice' on the populace.
Brendan O'Neill responds to the news that in the world of 'ethical' woke banks, feminists get debanked for blasphemy against the trans cult while serial killers like Rose West get to keep their accounts.
Figures obtained under a Freedom of Information request show that U.K. bank accounts are vanishing at a record pace, leaving thousands of innocent customers financially stranded.
There are calls for an investigation into financial services discrimination against rural communities after hunts were banned from taking card payments by global fintech company SumUp.
The argument about de-banking is not between liberals and Marxists. Rather, it is an argument among liberals about whether freedom of expression should take priority over freedom of association, says David McGrogan.
Nigel Farage has continued his account closure crusade with the launch of a new website to help the 'debanked'.
Nigel Farage, the former UKIP leader at the centre of the NatWest de-banking scandal that led to CEO Dame Alison Rose's resignation, has declared war on woke banks, announcing a new movement to bring about change.
In discussing Nigel Farage's bank accounts with a journalist, outgoing NatWest CEO Alison Rose cast doubts over her trustworthiness. But her letter of apology puts question marks over her literacy as well.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are Nigel Farage's complete victory over NatWest, Barbie's bad case of the woke mind virus and Sadiq Khan's toxic masculinity 'maaate' nonsense.
NatWest Group boss Alison Rose has admitted she was the source of the BBC's incorrect story about Nigel Farage's de-banking fiasco – but, ludicrously, the bank's board has said it still has "full confidence" in her.
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