Shadow Chancellor condemns “bullying attitudes” towards NatWest CEO

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Speaking yesterday afternoon, prior to NatWest boss Alison Rose’s resignation today, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves condemned “bullying attitudes” towards her. Dame Alison faced pressure to resign after discussing the closure of Nigel Farage’s Coutts account with a journalist. #alisonrose #rachelreeves #nigelfarage #coutts #natwest #politics #channel4news

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