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Debanking scandal erupts as Lloyds accused of 'withholding money' from left-wing news outlet

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A major bank has been accused of debanking a left-wing news outlet, which has left the publication with "barely any funds".The Canary has slammed Lloyds Banking Group for allegedly "withholding a substantial amount of our money" and effectively debanking them as a result.On its post, the controversial news website stated: "Lloyds has not explained why it has taken this action.

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Despite multiple communications from us, the bank has not been forthcoming with its reasoning,"Due to the issue, The Canary claims it is now in a "financially precarious situation" and does not know when "money that Lloyds is holding will be returned".The publication suggested there was a nefarious reason behind the bank's decision-making, echoing the infamous Nigel Farage-Coutts debanking scandal in 2023.According to The Canary, the owner does "not currently know the reasons behind our debanking; we cannot afford to be naive about this".The editorial team added: "It is an outrage that The Canary has been...

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