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Former Captain and Minister for Veterans Johnny Mercer reveals how government decisions are impacting soldiers’ lives.
As a former military officer, Mercer provides a unique perspective on military training, the harsh reality of frontline combat in Nad-e Ali, Afghanistan, the betrayal inside UK Parliament, how decisions are made, and why the system is failing British veterans — including the long-term mental health impact of service.
Should people who’ve never experienced war be making decisions for those who have?
A big thank you to Johnny for supporting this veteran-focused platform and helping bring these important conversations to light.
If you have a story worth sharing, get in touch @beyond_the_scope_podcast on Instagram
📘 Johnny Mercer’s Book
https://www.amazon.co.uk/We-Were-Warriors-Soldiers-Brutal/dp/1509853006/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0
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🔗 FOLLOW & CONNECT
👤 Guest Johnny Mercer – @johnnymercermp
👤 Host Craig Harrison – @cohcraigharrison
👤 Producer Josh – @hifromjosh
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We discuss...
00:00 Intro
02:20 Johnny Mercer Joins the Podcast
02:45 His Book and the Reality of Combat
03:31 Childhood and Growing Up in a Strict Religious Environment
05:25 How Early Trauma Affects Veterans
07:26 Leaving Religion and Finding the Military
08:11 Early Training and “42 Started, 7 Finished”
09:31 Responsibility, Mindset and Specialist Roles
10:13 Sandhurst, Deployment and Afghanistan
12:52 Afghanistan and Frontline Reality
15:47 Left Alone Under Fire
17:37 Calling for Air Support
20:06 Escaping the Field and Aftermath
21:53 Combat Pressure and Decision Making
25:41 Rules of Engagement and Using Force
28:25 Losing Men on Operations
34:54 Equipment, Survival and Mental Impact
36:44 Returning Home and Life After Tour
38:08 Why He Left the Army for Politics
41:25 Becoming an MP and Campaigning in Plymouth
44:12 Pressure, Investigations and Political Life
49:32 What He Achieved for Veterans
51:43 Government Failures and Afghan Special Forces
52:50 UK Veterans’ Rights Being Rolled Back
54:43 Afghanistan Inquiry and Moral Conflict
01:00:03 Losing His Seat and Work Being Undone
01:01:36 The Office for Veterans’ Affairs
01:02:47 Why He Says the UK Government Betrayed Veterans
01:03:46 Afghanistan Withdrawal and What Went Wrong
01:05:44 Supporting Families and Future Plans
01:06:20 Would He Return to Politics?
01:07:39 Life Now, Ukraine and Veteran Support
01:08:32 Mental Health, OP Courage and Saving Lives
01:11:37 Lessons from the Military
01:13:11 Final Thoughts on Government and Power
#JohnnyMercer #CraigHarrison #BritishArmy #Afghan #Podcast #Veterans #UKPolitics #Politics #MentalHealth
Editor’s note: Johnny served alongside the SBS, not the SAS — he says the SAS would go mad if they heard 😂
By Beyond The ScopeFormer Captain and Minister for Veterans Johnny Mercer reveals how government decisions are impacting soldiers’ lives.
As a former military officer, Mercer provides a unique perspective on military training, the harsh reality of frontline combat in Nad-e Ali, Afghanistan, the betrayal inside UK Parliament, how decisions are made, and why the system is failing British veterans — including the long-term mental health impact of service.
Should people who’ve never experienced war be making decisions for those who have?
A big thank you to Johnny for supporting this veteran-focused platform and helping bring these important conversations to light.
If you have a story worth sharing, get in touch @beyond_the_scope_podcast on Instagram
📘 Johnny Mercer’s Book
https://www.amazon.co.uk/We-Were-Warriors-Soldiers-Brutal/dp/1509853006/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0
🔔 Hit the notification bell so you don’t miss the next Beyond The Scope episode.
🔗 FOLLOW & CONNECT
👤 Guest Johnny Mercer – @johnnymercermp
👤 Host Craig Harrison – @cohcraigharrison
👤 Producer Josh – @hifromjosh
📢 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL
If you found this valuable, you can support the channel by liking, commenting and subscribing. This really helps us spread messages like Johnny’s.
We discuss...
00:00 Intro
02:20 Johnny Mercer Joins the Podcast
02:45 His Book and the Reality of Combat
03:31 Childhood and Growing Up in a Strict Religious Environment
05:25 How Early Trauma Affects Veterans
07:26 Leaving Religion and Finding the Military
08:11 Early Training and “42 Started, 7 Finished”
09:31 Responsibility, Mindset and Specialist Roles
10:13 Sandhurst, Deployment and Afghanistan
12:52 Afghanistan and Frontline Reality
15:47 Left Alone Under Fire
17:37 Calling for Air Support
20:06 Escaping the Field and Aftermath
21:53 Combat Pressure and Decision Making
25:41 Rules of Engagement and Using Force
28:25 Losing Men on Operations
34:54 Equipment, Survival and Mental Impact
36:44 Returning Home and Life After Tour
38:08 Why He Left the Army for Politics
41:25 Becoming an MP and Campaigning in Plymouth
44:12 Pressure, Investigations and Political Life
49:32 What He Achieved for Veterans
51:43 Government Failures and Afghan Special Forces
52:50 UK Veterans’ Rights Being Rolled Back
54:43 Afghanistan Inquiry and Moral Conflict
01:00:03 Losing His Seat and Work Being Undone
01:01:36 The Office for Veterans’ Affairs
01:02:47 Why He Says the UK Government Betrayed Veterans
01:03:46 Afghanistan Withdrawal and What Went Wrong
01:05:44 Supporting Families and Future Plans
01:06:20 Would He Return to Politics?
01:07:39 Life Now, Ukraine and Veteran Support
01:08:32 Mental Health, OP Courage and Saving Lives
01:11:37 Lessons from the Military
01:13:11 Final Thoughts on Government and Power
#JohnnyMercer #CraigHarrison #BritishArmy #Afghan #Podcast #Veterans #UKPolitics #Politics #MentalHealth
Editor’s note: Johnny served alongside the SBS, not the SAS — he says the SAS would go mad if they heard 😂