the most humbling aspect of meeting sergeant jamieson was his distinct lack of bitterness.fully supports the mission in afghanistan, and strongly believes that the british forces there are making a difference. may i ask the prime minister to join me in paying tribute to a true british hero, and does he agree that the most fitting way in which to pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice, and those who have suffered the most terrible injuries, is to stay in afghanistan until the job is done? >> hear, hear. >> i certainly join the honorable gentleman in paying the tribute that he has rightly paid to sergeant jamieson and to all who have served. anyone who has met some of the soldiers -- when visiting headley court, or elsewhere -- who have lost limbs in combat, through improvised explosive devices or in other ways, cannot help being incredibly impressed by their spirit and bravery, and their determination to go on and live as full lives as possible. we have set out very clearly what we want to achieve in afghanistan. this is the key year, when we surge up the