Sir Ed Davey Faces Criticism Over Election Campaign Tactics
Former sub-postmaster accuses Lib Dem leader of trivializing serious issues with publicity stunts.
- Lee Castleton, a victim of the Horizon scandal, likened Davey's actions to Boris Johnson's antics.
- Davey has apologized for his past inaction as postal affairs minister but defends his current campaign methods.
- The Lib Dem manifesto includes proposals for whistleblower protections and compensation for Horizon scandal victims.
- Critics argue that Davey's stunts undermine trust and fail to address voters' serious concerns.
- Davey insists that his campaign is focused on engaging voters and discussing important policy issues.