The Post Office scandal has garnered attention from various political figures and media outlets. Labour, Conservative, and Liberal Democrat politicians have been criticized for their collective failure to address the issue. Former ministers, including David Gauke, have raised questions about their role in the scandal. The impact of the scandal on local communities, such as Furness, has been highlighted in columns and reports. The political fallout, particularly for the Lib Dems, has been a subject of interest. The scandal continues to be a prominent issue in political discussions.
What the campaigning peer says in this @ConHome interview abbout the Conservatives is no less striking that what says about the Post Office scandal. A thread. https://t.co/zpyRDRWuni
“This isn’t going away as an issue.” Good report by @freddiejh8 on how the Lib Dems are shouldering the political fallout of the Post Office scandal so far: https://t.co/10QltxjwBn
This morning @ConHome, @DavidGauke, our columnist, reflects on his time as a minister and asks if he would have asked the right questions about the Post Office Scandal. A thread. https://t.co/0tKc9goiU6
🗞 You can find my latest column for The Mail below. 📮 In this week’s column I talk about the Post Office Horizon scandal, the local impact in Furness, and what is being done to right this terrible injustice. 👀 Read it here: https://t.co/tLi9NlynWe https://t.co/E1dfeIdbkC
My piece for @ConHome on the Post Office scandal and the questions ex-ministers are asking ourselves. https://t.co/ohtLIlmE5i
Fantastic article by @andrewrawnsley “The abuse of unaccountable power is at the wicked heart of the Post Office scandal”. A must read! https://t.co/CXQCBOVu7x
Excellent by @andrewrawnsley on the collective failure by Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat politicians to wake up to the Post Office scandal. https://t.co/y9enhrg34J