A former officer in the Army Reserve, Coughlan was called up to serve in Iraq as a military advisor in 2020.[4] He was a Foreign and Commonwealth Office anti-terrorism officer,[6][7] but resigned because he was "demoralised by the failure of our politicians to deliver opportunity in government, fight Corbyn and a hard Brexit".[8]
Political career
Coghlan stood as an independent anti-Brexit candidate in Battersea in the 2017 general election. In 2018, he co-founded the Renew Party, a minor centrist political party that stood for "a second referendum and a tech revolution to leave no one behind".[6][8] He left the party later that year after disagreements with other senior members.[9]