MP challenges banks over shooting industry discrimination: Jim Shannon MP has tabled an early day motion calling for an end to banks’ discrimination against gun dealers and game keepers.
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One gun dealer told Shooting Times that staff at his local HSBC branch had told him that his business was “not moral”, while a game farmer said that banks were refusing loans to people in the shooting industry.
The SDP’s Mr Shannon told Shooting Times: “By submitting the motion I was highlighting the policy of some banks to refuse loans to those gun-dealers and gamekeepers and the shooting community as a whole.”
“It is important that discrimination among some banks is addressed and that a review of all those decisions based upon bias against country sports is carried out. There should never be a denial for a loan or mortgage based upon a personal unjustified basis.”
MP challenges banks over shooting industry discrimination.
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