“He’s asked to do these things and he doesn’t want to do any of that” Actor Toby Jones has stated that Alan Bates turned down the offer to open Glastonbury 2024 . News that the former subpostmaster leading the fight against the Post Office was offered the chance to open this year’s Worthy Farm festival was revealed by the actor who played him in the hit ITV series Mr Bates vs The Post Office . The drama is based on the ongoing true story, where numerous subpostmasters faced accusations of theft, fraud and false accounting, with the actual root of the issue being caused by a defective IT system.
According to Jones, the offer was presented to Bates, but he promptly declined the offer as he had no intention of becoming a celebrity. “He is someone in the culture who just doesn’t seem to be subject to the same forces that we all are. He can’t be bought,” the actor told the audience at the Hay Festival (via The Telegraph ).
“He was asked to open Glastonbury. ‘No, thank you.’ He’s asked to do these things and he doesn’t want to do any of that.
He says, ‘I’ve got work to do,’ which is to get that stuff done.” He continued, also making a nod towards how Bates turned down an OBE too. “He’s a hero and he doesn’t want any honours until he’s finished the job.
Toby Jones attends the Los Angeles Premiere of LucasFilms’ ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’. CREDIT: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic/Getty Images “And these values that I’m .