Former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage says bank accounts closed
- Nigel Farage claims that his bank accounts were closed as revenge for Brexit, suggesting it is a result of serious political persecution.
- Farage believes that British banks, which he calls part of big corporate structures, are targeting him due to his role in the Brexit campaign.
- Farage expresses concern that without a bank account, he feels like a non-person and may struggle to exist and function in modern-day Britain, suggesting that life in the country is becoming unlivable for him.
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Nigel Farage claims his bank accounts have been closed 'without explanation'
The former UKIP leader, 59, made the claims in a six-minute video posted on social media, in which he suggested he was being targeted because the "corporate world" had not forgiven him for Brexit.
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