High Impact Drama First of all, this is an excellent drama with first rate character portrayals, and as ever, Toby Jones is very convincing.
The worst of it is the actual story and the fact that the Post Office has tarnished its reputation for ever, that is presuming it had one in the first place.
Worse than that is the belief that the UK justice system has integrity and is sound, has been blown to pieces.
How is it that so many innocent people can be found guilty without any evidence by a system which its supposed starting point is innocent until proven guilty?
The drama has brought the whole affair back into the headlines, and so it should be.
Culpable employees of the Post Office and Fujitsu need to be brought to account.
People found to have lied should lose their jobs, their pension and be sent to prison in the same way that Post Office workers were.
The most worrying aspect is that the public are vulnerable to unscrupulous corporations with loads of money to throw at things that they want to go away. Look at how long it took Alan Bates to get his voice heard. People have died, lost their jobs, their mental health, lost their way of living and for what? An arrogant corporation who doesn't listen to what they are being told by their staff.
Although Fujitsu, it now turns out, are at fault for not admitting to faulty software, it is the Post Office who would have signed off on it being fit for purpose.