Bob Seely, a former MP and soldier, chides UK leaders, accusing them of posturing without transparency. Seely lambasts PM Keir Starmer for donning military attire, finding it “offensive” and insincere, given Starmer's past affiliations. Criticizing Defence Secretary John Healey, Seely points out unclear costs of initiatives like Aukus submarines. He also warns against the costly Chagos Islands deal, urging funds be redirected to winter support or schools. In defense of military recruitment, Seely praises its structure and discipline, reminiscing about his own service days.