When he was the responsible minister, he could have listened to those who knew things were wrong. Tory MPs have also criticised Sir Ed, with Sir John Redwood, a former Cabinet minister, saying: “Ed Davey blames Post Office management. “Ed Davey applied what I would call the lazy, complacent ‘trust the executives’ approach, as opposed to being a diligent, conscientious minister who challenged the establishment and the status quo and didn’t accept what he was being told. The Reform UK leader said Sir Ed had failed to “ask the right questions that voters would expect a minister of the crown to do”, adding: “The Post Office bosses should have been saying something’s not right, and MPs should have asked questions. Mr Tice told The Telegraph Sir Ed had been too “complacent” in trusting the word of Post Office executives, and said: “I think he should go.”
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