The Post Office Scandal: Can A Leopard Change Its Spots? Mark Baker

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024

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  • @tonyholmes962
    @tonyholmes962 8 місяців тому +2

    Salute you Mark. Thank you for all your work. I have no personal interest in what you do but I have every interest in your success for the sake of all working people.

  • @Cee75-mm9hq
    @Cee75-mm9hq Рік тому +3

    I always thought the burden of proof was on the prosecution.

  • @StewE17
    @StewE17 2 роки тому +1

    The £2.5 million per annum that the Post Office pays the NFSP is not its own money. Because of the liabilities of the compensation it owes to the subpostmasters which effectively makes it insolvent and it requires a government bailout, the money belongs to the taxpayer.

  • @Dovidw
    @Dovidw 2 роки тому +1

    If nothing else, this horrific episode is another compelling proof (there are many) of the inevitable consequence of attempting to organize the affairs of humanity without first acknowledging and adhering to a lethally accurate, finely tuned moral compass. The fact that no one was aware enough to spot an unusual trend in prosecutions or more to the point, their brains were not conditioned to allow such suspicions to be aroused, should be a great concern to everybody. All of evil and corruption (which this was), also includes the degradation of the mind which itself is rooted in the fact that the West more than most, deified money. So when Dick Gregory announced in 1979 concerning America he said "If I were to tell you that the number one problem today in this country is racism or sexism or the number one problem was hunger or the gap between rich and poor, so if those were the problems, we could fix them? No, the number one problem in America today is that it is morally and spiritually bankrupt!"