I think it's a good idea that he goes over there, it shows that us Brits aren't all upperclass snobs. He speaks like a normal person too, what do you guys think?
I thought he was being sent back because of those US media found out about it or something. He doesn't want to come back and sit around in Windsor. I think people should let him stay in Afghanistan if he wants to risk it. Brits aren't upperclass snobs
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Considering that he would of been a magnet for killing attempt and best way to piss off the British it's good he's been withdrawn. Worth noting I've been against the war from square one.
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Vernon wrote:Considering that he would of been a magnet for killing attempt and best way to piss off the British it's good he's been withdrawn.
Not really. It's not as if they haven't been trying to kill all our troops beforehand, and in uniform he looks exactly the same as the others (that being the whole point of a uniform).
I'm just disappointed for him that he's had to cut his service short because of foreign media (though I'm surprised they even managed to keep it a secret for the amount of time they did - 10 weeks).
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