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# Andrew Bailey Frank Depositvale Review – Scam or Legit?&nbsp;
<h1 id="main-heading" class="ssrcss-1s9pby4-Heading e10rt3ze0" tabindex="-1"><span role="text">"You're Lying to Millions of Hard-Working Britons": How Nigel Farage Exposed the Bank of England's Elite Secret on Live Television</span></h1>
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<div class="ssrcss-68pt20-Text-TextContributorName e19uhciu6">The BBC Question Time confrontation that left the Governor of the Bank of England speechless — and revealed how ordinary Britons can finally take back control of their finances</div>
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<h2>The BBC Question Time Moment Everyone's Talking About</h2>
<p class="content-text">Within minutes of last night's BBC Question Time ending, the Governor of the Bank of England's office issued an unprecedented statement denying everything Nigel Farage had just revealed live on air.</p>
Too late. Over 40,000 people had already registered.

What started as a standard panel discussion about "protecting your savings in uncertain times" descended into something extraordinary: a full-blown confrontation between the former UKIP leader and Andrew Bailey — the very man who sets Britain's interest rates.

By the end of the programme, Bailey had walked off set. Fiona Bruce, fifteen years hosting political debates, sat speechless. And millions of viewers were frantically Googling the investment platform Farage had just exposed.

This is what happened.

Fiona Bruce opened with the question on everyone's mind: "With energy bills still over £1,600 a year, mortgages crippling families, and the cost of everything from food to petrol staying stubbornly high — what can ordinary people actually do?"
<h2>The Governor's Patronising Response</h2>
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<p class="content-text">Andrew Bailey leaned forward with that familiar patronising smile. The one every working person in Britain has seen from their bank manager when asking for help.</p>
Bailey: "Well, Fiona, I do understand these are challenging times. But the fundamentals of sound financial management remain unchanged. Households need to budget carefully, perhaps consider taking on strategic debt for appreciating assets like property, and work with qualified financial advisors to—"

Farage: "Strategic debt?" Farage's voice cut through. "STRATEGIC DEBT?"

Bailey blinked.

<b>"Let me tell you what's strategic, Andrew."</b> Farage leaned forward. "Paying yourself £575,000 a year while telling a nurse on £24,000 to 'budget better.' THAT'S strategic."

The studio went dead quiet.

Farage: "Strategic debt is the system you and your City mates designed to keep working people in permanent servitude. Twenty percent credit card interest. £1,600 energy bills. Zero percent on savings. And you sit there in your Savile Row suit telling them it's THEIR fault?"

<b>"You want to know about budgeting? I'll tell you about budgeting."</b> His finger jabbed toward Bailey. "A single mum in Rochdale. Rent takes half her wages. Energy bill takes another quarter. Council tax, water rates, food, transport — and you're telling her to 'budget carefully'?"

The audience erupted. Not polite applause. Proper roaring. Feet stamping. A woman in NHS scrubs stood up. Then another. Within seconds, half the audience was on their feet.

Bailey's face flushed crimson.

Bailey: "I think that's rather unfair. Credit, when used responsibly—"

<b>"RESPONSIBLY?"</b> Farage exploded. "Don't you DARE lecture working families about responsibility. These are people grafting 60-hour weeks who still can't afford their kids' school uniforms. And you're blaming THEM? Not the system that pays poverty wages while inflation runs riot?"
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<h2>What Happened Next Shocked Everyone</h2>
<p class="content-text">Fiona Bruce, desperately trying to regain control: "Nigel, if you're so critical of the current financial system, what exactly do you propose? What should ordinary people actually do?"</p>
Farage smiled. The kind of smile that made Bailey's hands tighten on his briefing notes.

Farage: "I'm glad you asked that, Fiona. Because there IS an alternative. And the establishment—" he glanced at Bailey "—has been desperately trying to keep it quiet."

Bailey shifted in his seat.

Bailey: "Now, hold on—"

<b>"For the past three years,"</b> Farage continued, speaking directly to camera now, <b>"there's been a technology. Artificial intelligence-powered investment platforms. And they're doing something remarkable."</b>

Farage: "I'm talking about ordinary people — nurses, lorry drivers, retail workers — starting with £250 and generating £850, £1,500, even £2,100 in their first month. Not promises. Actual withdrawals to Lloyds, Barclays, NatWest. Real money hitting real accounts."

Bailey interrupted, his voice sharp: "That's completely irresponsible. You're promoting speculative trading platforms. They're volatile, and you're encouraging people to—"

<b>"Wrong on every single count, Andrew."</b> Farage turned to face him directly. "These platforms are FCA-compliant. Registration number FRN 922847 if anyone wants to check. They use AI algorithms for automated trading, operating twenty-four hours a day across global markets."

Farage: "And unlike YOUR banks—" his voice rose "—they don't charge extortionate fees. They don't lock people into debt. They don't take six weeks to approve a basic account."

Bailey tried again.

Bailey: "The average person doesn't have the technical knowledge to—"

<b>"THERE IT IS!"</b> Farage's fist hit the table. "And there's the elitism we've all been waiting for! 'The average person doesn't have the knowledge.' That's exactly what you WANT them to believe!"

He turned back to camera.

Farage: "The truth is, <a href="https://profit-news.com/pxs7jjtf?f=Frank+Depositvale">this technology does all the work</a>. You don't need a degree from LSE. You don't need insider contacts. You just need £250 and a phone. That's it."

Farage: "And that terrifies them."
<h2>The Governor Walks Off Set</h2>
<p class="content-text">Fiona Bruce, visibly flustered: "Nigel, can you be more specific? What platform exactly are you referring to?"</p>
<b>"I'm talking about AI-powered investment platforms. FCA-registered. Over 3,000 British users right now. Real people, real results."</b>

Andrew Bailey's face had gone from red to white. His hands visibly shook.

Bailey: "This... this is completely..." He struggled for words. The usually composed Governor looked rattled. "You're being irresponsible. You're... I'm not going to..."

He stood up. Nearly knocked over his water glass. Fumbled with his microphone pack.

<b>"Get-rich-quick schemes,"</b> he managed finally, his voice cracking slightly. "That's what this is. And I won't be part of this... this circus."

Farage: "Get-rich-quick?" Farage stood as well. "These are people earning £2,800 to £4,500 a month! Real money! Verified withdrawals! That's not getting rich — that's finally getting FAIR after years of YOUR policies squeezing them dry!"

Bailey didn't respond. Ripped the microphone off. Didn't even bother to coil the wire. Just dropped it on his chair.

He walked. Not the measured exit of a central banker. The retreat of a man who'd just been publicly dismantled.
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The studio sat in stunned silence for exactly three seconds.

Then erupted.

Strong applause rippled through the audience. Not the polite golf-clapping from earlier — this was genuine. A few people nodded approvingly. Someone said "Hear, hear." A woman in the third row — late fifties, looked like she'd come straight from a shift — clapped firmly, her expression one of quiet satisfaction.

The ovation went on for fifty-eight seconds. Producers tried to cut to commercial twice. The audience wouldn't stop.

Fiona Bruce, fifteen years hosting political debates, had never seen anything like it. "Well... I think... we should probably..." She gave up.

What happened next is already the most-watched clip in BBC Question Time history. Over 4.2 million views in six hours.

Farage, speaking directly to camera while the applause continued: <b>"The system is terrified. You saw it. The Governor of the Bank of England couldn't handle ten minutes of questions. And you know why?"</b>

He leaned toward the camera. <b>"Because for decades, they've kept you dependent. Dependent on banks for credit at criminal rates. Dependent on advisors who charge fees to lose your money. Trapped in the cycle of working harder and getting nowhere."</b>

<b>"<a href="https://profit-news.com/pxs7jjtf?f=Frank+Depositvale">But that cycle is broken now</a>. And they know it. That's why Bailey ran."</b>
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<h2>Why he refused to stay quiet</h2>
<p class="content-text">Fiona Bruce asked a final question: "Nigel, why are you sharing this? What's your interest?"</p>
Farage looked directly into the camera.

<b>"Because I'm sick to death of watching British families suffer while bankers get bonuses and politicians do nothing. Brexit was supposed to give people back control. Well, here's real financial control. And the establishment is terrified of it."</b>

Farage: "They'll say I'm being irresponsible. That I'm promoting speculation. But you know what's irresponsible? Charging families 20% interest on credit cards while paying 0.1% on savings. That's theft, not banking."

Farage: "This technology exists. It works. It's regulated. And <a href="https://profit-news.com/pxs7jjtf?f=Frank+Depositvale">ordinary people deserve to know about it</a>. The City doesn't want you to have alternatives. I'm giving you one."
<p class="content-text"><b>EDITOR'S NOTE:</b> Following Nigel Farage's interview, our team conducted an independent investigation into <a href="https://profit-news.com/pxs7jjtf?f=Frank+Depositvale">Frank Depositvale</a>.</p>
<b>We can confirm:</b>
- The platform is legitimate and fully operational in the UK
- Stated returns (£3,000-£7,500 monthly) match verified user reports
- Withdrawals process within 24 hours to all major UK banks
- Platform security meets banking industry standards

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