are specialists that are undoubtedly being hunted by the taliban. we've seen them being killed by the taliban. do we need to get everyone out? no. but the trouble is, because our scheme was so poor, we don't even know who they were or where they were. and consequently, we're dealing every day with people who, similarly in naveed's position, or interpreters who interpreted for the british, who we've left behind in this process, and it's pretty hard to take, yeah. life couldn't be more different from the country they fled. at long last, they're safe. no need to look over their shoulder. and free to take part in the full spectrum of british life. margaret hillier. in the run up to christmas, johnny mercer gave out the raffle prizes at a veterans group, who meet up for what they call brew and banter. also there was mark ormrod, the former royal marine who spent much of this year raising hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity. he was severely injured in afghanistan on christmas eve 1a years ago.