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Tory deputy chair piles stress on Lib Dem chief Ed Davey to resign

Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson in the present day piled stress on Liberal Democrat chief Sir Ed Davey to resign over the Post Office scandal.

He instructed Sir Ed to start ‘clearing his desk, clear his diary and clear off’ amid intense public anger on the wrongful prosecution of a whole bunch of sub-postmasters.

After an ITV drama – titled Mr Bates vs The Post Office – thrust the widespread miscarriage of justice again into the highlight, there was recent scrutiny of Sir Ed’s actions when in authorities.

He was postal affairs minister between 2010 to 2012 as a part of the Tory-Lib Dem Coalition.

The publication of correspondence between former sub-postmaster Alan Bates, a lead campaigner, and Sir Ed has led to claims he ‘fobbed off’ victims of the scandal when a minister.

But Sir Ed has pushed again at requires him to resign – or hand again his knighthood – over the row.

He has hit out on the Post Office for ‘mendacity on an industrial scale to me and different ministers’ over the failure of the Horizon IT system.

It emerged in the present day how Lib Dem MPs have been handed a ‘cheat sheet’ with recommendation on how to reply to questions on Sir Ed’s function through the scandal. 

After an ITV drama thrust the widespread miscarriage of justice back into the spotlight, there has been fresh scrutiny of Sir Ed Davey's actions when in government

After an ITV drama thrust the widespread miscarriage of justice again into the highlight, there was recent scrutiny of Sir Ed Davey’s actions when in authorities

Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson piled pressure on Sir Ed to resign as Liberal Democrat leader over the Post Office scandal

Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson piled stress on Sir Ed to resign as Liberal Democrat chief over the Post Office scandal

It emerged today how Lib Dem MPs have been handed a 'cheat sheet' with advice on how to respond to questions about Sir Ed's role during the scandal

It emerged in the present day how Lib Dem MPs have been handed a ‘cheat sheet’ with recommendation on how to reply to questions on Sir Ed’s function through the scandal

Mr Anderson, broadly often known as ’30p Lee’ at Westminster on account of his previous feedback about meals banks, this afternoon used Prime Minister’s Questions to heap stress on Sir Ed.

‘The Horizon Post Office scandal noticed a whole bunch of harmless folks despatched to jail,’ he mentioned.

‘During this scandal the chief of the Liberal Democrats was the minister in command of the Post Office.

‘This is similar Liberal Democrat chief who, previously, has referred to as for the resignation of over 30 distinguished individuals who have made errors of their jobs.

‘So does the Prime Minister agree with me that the chief of the Lib Dems ought to take his personal recommendation and begin by clearing his desk, clear his diary and clear off?’

In his reply, PM Rishi Sunak didn’t instantly handle the query of Sir Ed’s place however instructed the House of Commons: ‘This is among the biggest miscarriages of justice in our nation’s historical past.

‘People who labored onerous to serve their communities had their lives and their reputations destroyed by way of completely no fault of their very own.

‘The victims should get justice and compensation.’

Sir Ed was reported to have been allotted his personal slot at PMQs this afternoon, however pulled out of the session for ‘private causes’.

The Sunday Times has revealed particulars of 5 letters Mr Bates wrote to Sir Ed throughout his time as postal affairs minister.

It led to accusations that Sir Ed parroted the Post Office’s defence when quizzed about issues over the Horizon system.

More than 700 Post Office department managers had been convicted after Horizon, defective Fujitsu accounting software program, made it appear like cash was lacking from their outlets.

The BBC in the present day revealed a doc discovered within the House of Commons that confirmed how Lib Dem MPs are being suggested to reply to questions from constituents in regards to the Post Office scandal and Sir Ed’s function.

The doc said, ‘if requested about Ed’s function’, Lib Dem MPs ought to reply by stressing ‘the scandal befell over a few years from 1999, throughout which era totally different governments and ministers from all events had been in publish’.

Amid questions on Sir Ed’s preliminary choice to not meet with Mr Bates, the doc careworn that in October 2010 the pair did then meet and that Sir Ed ‘adopted up, writing to him with solutions he had been given by Post Office executives’.

A Lib Dem spokesperson mentioned: ‘This is all open to most people already and made clear on a web page on our web site.’

Sir Ed instructed broadcasters on Monday: ‘I want I’d identified then what everyone knows now – the Post Office was mendacity on an industrial scale to me and different ministers.

‘When I met Alan Bates and listened to his issues, I put these issues to officers in my division, to the Post Office, to the National Federation of Postmasters.

‘And it is clear all of them had been mendacity to me.’

He added: ‘My coronary heart goes out to all these folks, we’d like to ensure their convictions are overturned and we’d like to ensure they’re pretty compensated and shortly.’

Lee Anderson’s historical past of controversies

Lee Anderson has been no stranger to controversy since coming into the House of Commons in 2019.

Here are a number of the rows the Ashfield MP has been caught up in…

Taking the knee

Ahead of the 2020 European Championships, Mr Anderson vowed to boycott England video games through the soccer match as a result of aspect’s choice to ‘take the knee’ earlier than matches.

He mentioned, by performing the anti-racism gesture which has turn into linked to the Black Lives Matter motion, the gamers had been supporting a ‘political motion’ and risked alienating ‘conventional supporters’.

Mr Anderson watered down his boycott of England video games when Gareth Southgate’s aspect reached the ultimate.

He revealed he would permit himself to maintain tabs on the rating through his telephone.

Food banks

Mr Anderson sparked fury final yr after suggesting Britons are solely utilizing meals banks as a result of they ‘cannot finances’ and ‘cannot prepare dinner a meal from scratch’.

He additionally claimed there was not a ‘large use for meals banks’ in Britain.

Following criticism of his remarks, Mr Anderson supplied ‘proof’ that meals could be cooked for 30p every. This noticed him dubbed ’30p Lee’.

Support for the loss of life penalty

Shortly after he was appointed Tory deputy chairman by Rishi Sunak this yr, Mr Anderson confronted a storm of criticism over his assist for the return of the loss of life penalty.

‘Nobody has ever dedicated against the law after being executed,’ Mr Anderson instructed the Spectator journal.

‘You know that, do not you? 100% success fee.’

Downing Street was pressured to make clear that Mr Anderson doesn’t communicate for the Government in his occasion function.

Row with Game of Throne star’s dad

In April, Mr Anderson instructed the daddy of Game of Throne star Rose Leslie to ‘come exterior’ in a bust-up in Parliament.

He was claimed to have been ‘aggressive’ in the direction of Sebastian Leslie, whose daughter performed Ygritte within the hit TV collection, throughout a row in a House of Commons eating room.

The altercation was mentioned to have been prompted by the explusion of North West Leicestershire MP Andrew Bridgen from the Conservative Party.

But Mr Anderson mentioned it had been Mr Bridgen who was ‘impolite and aggressive’ through the altercation.

MPs’ second jobs

In March, Mr Anderson was revealed to be incomes £100,000 a yr from his TV function with GB News – lower than 18 months after he had blasted MPs who want ‘an additional £100,000 a yr’ on high of their parliamentary wage.

In the wake of the Owen Paterson lobbying row, Mr Anderson had mentioned: ‘If you want an additional £100,000 a yr on high then it is best to actually be in search of one other job.’

He later signed as much as GB News the place he devotes eight hours every week to his function as a presenter and contributor.

The Commons sleaze watchdog not too long ago launched a probe into Mr Anderson’s filming of a promo video for his weekly present from Parliament’s roof.

MPs are topic to strict guidelines over the taxpayer-funded providers offered to them by the Commons in assist of their parliamentary actions.

Eddie Izzard

Mr Anderson got here beneath hearth final October when he questioned whether or not feminine illustration would ‘improve or lower’ if Eddie Izzard was elected as an MP.

He claimed he ‘wouldn’t comply with him into the bathrooms’ if Izzard, who identifies as a girl with she/her pronouns, got here to Parliament.

At the time, Izzard was making an attempt to turn into Labour’s candidate within the Sheffield Central constituency.

Mr Anderson was accused of constructing ‘transphobic’ feedback.

‘F*** off again to France’

In August, Mr Anderson instructed asylum seekers refusing to board the Bibby Stockholm barge they need to ‘f*** off again to France’.

He delivered his blast after 20 folks declined to get on the vessel in Portland Port, Dorset.

Lawyers claimed some had a ‘extreme worry of water’ after traumatic experiences.

‘If they do not like barges then they need to f*** off again to France,’ an irate Mr Anderson mentioned.

Despite outrage on the feedback, Justice Secretary Alex Chalk supported Mr Anderson’s ‘salty’ indignation as ‘nicely positioned’. 

Downing Street additionally backed Mr Anderson amid a livid row.