Social media users quick to craft memes as Cummings and Hancock trend online
Former PM aide gave evidence before committee of MPs on Covid-19 response
He accused government of falling disastrously short on response to pandemic
Said PM dismissed Covid-19 as a scare story like Swine Flu as late as February
And he gave brutal assessment of Health Sec, saying he should have been fired
It would once have seemed unimaginable that one of this country’s great institutions, the Post Office, could behave so cruelly and arrogantly. Yet the truth has finally come to light, shattering the public’s faith in the State-run organisation.
Last week witnessed what has been described as the biggest miscarriage of justice in recent history. Thirty-nine sub-postmasters and mistresses learnt from the Court of Appeal that judges had overturned convictions for theft, fraud and false accounting that dated back more than a decade.
Three who had been falsely accused had since died, shamed and humiliated, while others suffered prison sentences, divorce or bankruptcy.
The ex-PM texted Treasury s top civil servant as part of a persistent campaign
Mr Cameron contacted Bank of England officials at least six times, it emerged
He sent emails to deputy governor Sir Jon Cunliffe and spoke to him by phone
At first he boasted Greensill Capital was world leader in early payment system
He later pleaded for help after admitting he failed to get anywhere with Treasury
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