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Nigel Farage: An apology from NatWest boss is 'a start', for Coutts account controversy

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Former Brexit Party founder, Nigel Farage, says that an apology from the boss of NatWest Group after his account at Coutts was closed is a "start".

He says its chief executive, Dame Alison Rose, needs to take responsibility, and that he will defend others in similar situations to him.

The Treasury has announced new rules it says will force banks to explain any decision to close an account.

Sky has contacted Coutts for comment.

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