The errors variable is exposed only inside the spring:hasBindErrors tags, so that you should do something like this (note that it also replaces c:if ).
How embarassing, after trying to debug the BindErrorsTag class I realised it wasn't being invoked at all. This discovery led me to realise that I hadn't included Spring taglib namespace declaration in the JSP, including this solved the problem.
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