The Post Office scandal continues to evoke strong reactions, with barrister Steven Barrett calling it 'a perversion of justice' and a 'grotesque scandal,' and suggesting that 'quite a few people are culpable' for turning a blind eye. Former justice secretary Sir Robert Buckland feels 'deeply ashamed' for those affected, and former Post Office minister Paul Scully admits the scandal has kept him 'awake at night.' David Gauke, in his piece for ConservativeHome, reflects on the role of ex-ministers, while Simon Fell discusses the local impact in Furness and the ongoing efforts to correct the injustice in his column for The Mail.
Former justice secretary Sir @RobertBuckland says he feels 'deeply ashamed' of what has happened to those affected by the Post Office scandal. "This is the thing that's kept me awake at night", former Post Office minister @scullyp adds. 🔗 https://t.co/5GiKNpUKR8 📺 Sky 501 https://t.co/mXhcCWqth0
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 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
'It is more than just a perversion of justice, it is a grotesque scandal. And it seems to me that quite a few people are culpable in at least turning a blind eye' Barrister, Steven Barrett, comments on the Post Office scandal. https://t.co/L6tapprMuD