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Banks are private entities and can choose who they wish to do business with. You have no inherent entitlement to use their services.
Banks have been doing this forever - you just care now a person on the right is complaining.
It’s almost the opposite. Banks used to be more than happy to do business with all kinds of crooks. Government regulations restrict them from being so blasé these days.
Yep, banks are liable for all kinds of AML restrictions, MPs/politicians are high risk individuals by default. He's tripped sufficient KYC flags and they've shitcanned him. Simple as that.