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Farage: NatWest did not make an 'honest mistake'

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Farage: NatWest did not make an 'honest mistake'

Farage: NatWest did not make an 'honest mistake'

Nigel Farage says NatWest did not make "an honest mistake" when they closed his bank account.

His comments come after an independent review found the bank's former chief executive infringed on his data protection rights.

The broadcaster and former UKIP leader says he wants "every man and woman" to "have a right to a bank account".

Report by Brooksl.

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