Our country marks D‑Day again today, the day thousands of young men crossed the Channel knowing full well they might never come back. Stepping up because Britain needed them. They didn’t hesitate. They didn’t complain. They went.
They fought for a country that believed in duty, sacrifice and standards. A country that understood freedom because it knew what it took to keep it.
And when I look at Britain now, it’s impossible not to see how far we’ve fallen. Back then, they crossed the Channel for Britain. What crosses it now tells a very different story…….
Their sacrifice wasn’t symbolic. It was real. It was brutal. It was everything. And the way we honour it today isn’t worthy of the men who paid the price. They had a sense of responsibility we’ve let fade, and that truth is hard to ignore.
I was raised by a Marine and taught to believe you don’t stay quiet when something matters. And if we don’t step up now, everything they sacrificed slips away.
We owe them better. We owe Britain better.
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