
A father confronts Tony Blair over Britain’s role in the Iraq war. Lance Corporal Tom Keys, Reg’s son, was one of six British Military Policemen murdered in Iraq in 2003 when angry crowds descended on a police station. Reg and his wife Sally come to question not only the events that led to Tom’s death, but also the legitimacy of the war as a whole. Driven by grief, anger, and a need for answers, Reg decides to stand against Tony Blair as an independent candidate in the 2005 general election.