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Former SAS Star Ant Middleton: 'Britain Is Losing Its Identity'

6/22/202647 min

Former UK Special Forces soldier Ant Middleton joins Karl Stefanovic for a wide-ranging conversation on leadership, discipline, national security and the challenges facing modern society.

A former Royal Marines Commando, British Army soldier and the longtime chief instructor on SAS: Who Dares Wins, Middleton shares his views on why he believes the West has lost confidence in its values, the importance of law and order, and what real leadership looks like under pressure.

The pair also discuss:

• The UK Labour Party and the future of Britain

• National security and public safety

• Policing and recruitment standards

• Discipline, resilience and accountability

• Why young people need purpose

• Modern society and changing values

• Lessons from the military

• The mindset required to overcome adversity

A powerful conversation with one of Britain's most recognisable former Special Forces soldiers.

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