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Postmistress announces electoral bid to oust Davey

LibDem leader’s refusal to meet victims of Post Office Horizon scandal triggers general election challenge

LibDem leader Ed Davey is facing an election challenge from New Malden’s former Deputy Postmistress, Yvonne Tracey, amid public outrage at his handling of the Post Office Horizon scandal, following the landmark, true-life ITV drama Mr Bates vs the Post Office.

Davey served as minister for postal affairs in the Coalition government, but for months refused to meet campaigning sub-postmaster Alan Bates and his fellow victims about ‘flaws of the Horizon system’ arguing it would not ‘serve any purpose’.

Responding to Davey’s letter, Bates said he found the 121-word response – sweeping away the suggestion of a meeting on the basis it would not serve “any useful purpose” – to be “offensive.”

Ms Tracey, served for more than 30 years, meeting residents over the counter at New Malden Post Office and now serves as an Independent councillor on Kingston Council. She said:

Come the next election, it’s incumbent on those seeking justice for our sub-postmasters to send a strong message to Sir Ed.

Sir Ed is now blaming others for his failure to challenge civil servants and do his job properly. His attitude to the hundreds of sub-postmasters over the years must be challenged.

Here in his own constituency, the sub-postmaster at Tolworth Post Office Sathyan Shiju lost his home, his business and attempted suicide on more than one occasion. He tried three times to get in touch with Sir Ed and every time he was turned away, refused or ignored.

But Ms Tracey indicated she would stand aside if a sub-postmaster or mistress who suffered directly in the scandal was willing to stand against Davey personally:

I’d encourage and wholeheartedly support the candidacy of a former sub-postmaster coming forward to take the challenge to Sir Ed – and indeed the other former postal ministers who are still MPs, who ignored the plight of sub-postmasters for years. But understandably, many of the victims have no confidence in the system and have suffered years of hell at the hands of the Post Office.

So in lieu of a sub-postmaster coming forward, I will take up the mantle. I’m standing as a resident – not a politician – to put honesty and integrity back into this election, and fight tirelessly for justice once and for all for my former colleagues.

You can find out more about her campaign on her website: www.yvonnetracey.org

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3 comments

  1. Good Luck Yvonne Tracey! “A strong voice for Kingston and Surbiton” is exactly what’s needed.

    “Independents” are fast-becoming the Way To Go.

  2. Thought it was that Carol wots-her-face (does the weather on BBC breakfast telly) at first glance.

    Anyhow, best of luck to Yvonne. And don’t forget divvy davey’s the total cretin that ok’d that wood-burning power plant (drax?) thinking he’d done wonders for the environment.

  3. It is a beautiful thing that people are able to put themselves forward and it would be a thing of wonder if we could change the system so that this was the norm rather than exception.

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