"I just couldn't see what we had given to the country (Afghanistan). I felt ashamed."
"The war in Afghanistan is not reducing the terrorist risk, far from improving Afghan lives it is bringing death and devastation to their country. Britain has no business there. I do not believe that our cause in Afghanistan is just or right. I implore you, sir (Brown), to bring our soldiers home."
"It is my primary concern that the courage and tenacity of my fellow soldiers has become a tool of American foreign policy."
"I believe that, when British military personnel submit themselves to the service of the nation and put their bodies into harm's way, the Government that sends them into battle is obliged to ensure that the cause is just and right."

Joe Glenton arrives with his wife, Clare, at Downing St in an attempt to make Brown see sense
Many soldiers and their family members have spoken to us at our Saturday stall; this is pretty much what 9 out of 10 have been telling us for the last three years. Please support Joe with an email message - see http://www.yorkagainstthewar.org.uk/stop_press/Local_hero_faces_court_martial.html