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Post Office victim slams government claiming Alan Bates ‘has a plan’

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POST Office victim Jo Hamilton slammed the government and claimed Sir Alan Bates “has a plan” at the National Television Awards 2024.

Sub-postmaster Jo took to the stage tonight as the hit ITV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office was awarded the Impact Award.

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Jo Hamilton accepts the Impact Award for Mr Bates vs The Post Office during the NTAs 2024Credit: Getty
Toby Jones secured the best drama performance gong at the NTA's ror his role portraying former sub-postmaster Sir Alan Bate

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Toby Jones secured the best drama performance gong at the NTA’s ror his role portraying former sub-postmaster Sir Alan BateCredit: Getty
Monica Dolan plays Jo Hamilton, another wronged subpostmaster

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Monica Dolan plays Jo Hamilton, another wronged subpostmaster

The hit show chronicles the true story of the massive Post Office scandal, where more than 700 branch managers – known as sub postmasters – were convicted of stealing from the company between 1999 and 2015. 

Jo, played by Monica Dolan, applauded the public for helping them get justice.

Accepting the special Impact award, the former Royal Mail worker said that “nothing has changed” under the new Labour government.

But she also blasted the Government for its failure to pay back sub-postmasters.

The audience erupted into boos at the revelation many of those portrayed in the drama have not seen their money returned following the scandal.

She told the audience: “I want to say thank you to all of my colleagues who are behind me, and without strength in numbers we wouldn’t have got to where we are.

“And the public got right behind us and changed, literally changed, everything.

“What I would like you to know is I went to Westminster a couple of weeks back and say the new Minister. And trust me, nothing has changed.”

Jo then went on to reveal that Alan Bates has only been offered 30 per cent of what he is trying to claim.

The crowds cheers turned to gasps of shock and boos as Jo continued: “It’s true. And almost all of these people behind me haven’t been paid yet.

“Out of a group of 555, more than 300 haven’t been paid yet including Sir Alan Bates.”

Jo explained what was next as she said: “But he has a plan. So when he gets back to the nation for help, please be there to support him. Thank you.”

The ITV drama helped renew attention to the subpostmasters who were wrongly prosecuted during the Horizon IT scandal.

Following its broadcast the government set out to exonerate and compensate those affected. 

Several of the workers tried to pay back the “missing” money out of their own pockets.

But many were subsequently convicted of theft, went into debt and lost their homes. 236 of them went to prison, and tragically others died and four people took their own lives as a result. 

It comes as Toby Jones secured the best drama performance gong at the NTA’s for his role in Mr Bates vs The Post Office.

Jones portrayed former sub-postmaster Sir Alan Bates, one of more than 550 claimants who have brought legal action against the Post Office.

Collecting his gong during the annual awards ceremony at The O2 in London, the actor said: “This means an awful lot, not just to me but to the extraordinary people who inspired our show.”

He also used the opportunity to congratulate the real Sir Alan on his recent marriage to his partner Suzanne Sercombe and hailed the drama as an “extraordinary project” to work on.

The four-part miniseries, which shone a light on the issue, is also nominated for the new drama prize alongside Netflix hit Baby Reindeer, romantic drama One Day and thrillers Fool Me Once and Red Eye.

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