A SERVING soldier today accused politicians of abusing the trust of the army and serving soldiers.
Lance Corporal Joe Glenton, from York, who is facing a court martial for refusing to return to Afghanistan, made his comments before an anti-war demonstration in central London.
L/Cpl Glenton is leading former colleagues, military families and anti-war protesters in the march, calling for British troops to be brought home.
He told protesters at Speakers Corner in Hyde Park that he found it distressing to disobey orders but felt that he had been left with no choice.
He released a statement before the rally which read: "It is distressing to disobey orders but when Britain follows America in continuing to wage war against one of the world's poorest countries I feel I have no choice.
"Politicians have abused the trust of the army and the soldiers who serve, that's why I am compelled and proud to march with the Stop The War Coalition today."
A total 222 British troops have died since operations in Afghanistan began.
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