"He's a typical lad, he goes into his room, he's been there watching all of these, then going to work, then coming home, watching them again, watching Zelenskyy when he's been on telly, watching the Prime Minister, watching Liz Truss when she's said she would back them going over there", Jamie's mother told ITV. "I think that has been one of the main reasons, the fact that it's been promoted, it's showing it's a good thing to go and help them, when it's not for a lad like him".
"He thinks he is an adult but he's not, he definitely isn't an adult. The way he thinks is immature, it's immature thinking the way he thinks, he doesn't realise the severity of something like this", his uncle told ITV, taken aback by the fact that the volunteer organisation did not even pick up on the spelling mistakes Jamie made in his sign-up e-mail. "The fact that in 36 hours he was able to sign up is unbelievable".