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That jug-eared fuckpig has gone into bst for Farage on Twitter over Coutts, its an attack in free speech.
No I haven't.
That jug-eared fuckpig has gone into bst for Farage on Twitter over Coutts, its an attack in free speech.
It's not like the fucking charlatan is even being denied an account anyway. They offered him a NatWest one which he refused.
Noticeable that he wouldn't name the 10 banks who have allegedly refused to take him on as a customer.It's not like the fucking charlatan is even being denied an account anyway. They offered him a NatWest one which he refused.
He's a fucking tedious, odious bellend
British diplomats reportedly complained about the wording, which Argentina’s president Alberto Fernandez appeared to hail on Twitter as support for his country’s long-standing “claim to sovereignty” over the Falklands.Regarding the question of sovereignty over the Islas Malvinas / Falkland Islands, the European Union took note of Celac’s historical position based on the importance of dialogue and respect for international law in the peaceful solution of disputes.
Sunak’s official spokesman told reporters on Thursday:The EU Member States have not changed their views and positions concerning the Falklands/Islas Malvinas.
The EU is not in a situation to express any position on the Falklands/Islas Malvinas, as there is not any Council discussion on this matter.
He added:The prime minister’s view is that it would have been entirely unacceptable for the EU to question the Falkland Islanders’ right to decide their own future.
To be clear, the Falkland Islands are British, that was the choice of the islanders themselves.
The EU has rightly now clarified that their position on the Falklands has not changed after their regrettable choice of words.
And just as a reminder, in the 2013 referendum, 99.8% of islanders voted to be part of the UK family. It’s a position supported by international law and the UN Charter which is binding on all UN members.
And we will continue to defend the Falklands’ right to self-determination in all international forums and have called on the EU to respect the democratic rights of the Falkland Islands.
The islands were the subject of a bloody conflict in 1982 which claimed the lives of 255 British servicemen, three islanders and 649 Argentine personnel.The concern is any suggestion that EU states would recognise Argentina’s claims on the Falklands, which they have now clarified is incorrect.
The other thing is, he hasn't just started being a cunt - he's always been one, and coutts we're happy enough to do business with him whilst he was paying them mortgage interest. And now he isn't, he's not worth being a client to them anymore. The only thing that's changed is his value as a client.Noticeable that he wouldn't name the 10 banks who have allegedly refused to take him on as a customer.
It's another right wing distraction story to stop them from having to hold the Government to account. They'll be bringing up the Falkland Islands next.....