Rishi's National Service nonsense

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Prime minister Rishi Sunak’s pledge to reintroduce compulsory UK national service, including assigning up to 30,000 18-year-olds to the military, was rejected last week by one his own defence ministers.

Defence personnel minister Andrew Murrison warned of a hit to morale, headcount and resources if “potentially unwilling national service recruits” were introduced alongside Britain’s professional armed forces.

In a written answer in parliament last Thursday, Murrison said there were no plans to revive national service, which was scrapped in 1960, just two days before Sunak put the policy at the heart of the Conservative election manifesto.

“If potentially unwilling national service recruits were to be obliged to serve alongside the professional men and women of our armed forces, it could damage morale, recruitment and retention and would consume professional military and naval resources,” Murrison said. “If, on the other hand, national service recruits were kept in separate units, it would be difficult to find a proper and meaningful role for them, potentially harming motivation and discipline.”

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No more nonsense than giving 16 & 17 year olds the vote

Actually the national service idea might make some of them actually employable whilst allowing children to vote won’t do jack all for uk plc
 
No more nonsense than giving 16 & 17 year olds the vote

Actually the national service idea might make some of them actually employable whilst allowing children to vote won’t do jack all for uk plc
The national service idea isn't practical.

Voting might be
 
No more nonsense....

It wasn't a Con policy.

It's just a lunatic idea he threw in to stir up the election and distract attention from the government's awful performance.

Issue of free umbrellas would be a more sensible idea.
 
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It wasn't a Con policy.

It's just a lunatic idea he threw in to stir up the election and distract attention from the government's awful performance.

Issue of free umbrellas would be a more sensible idea.

And giving children the vote isn’t a distraction either?
 
A good few of em would also be up to volunteering for humanitarian work in er

Say for instance Gaza ??? They could have a sign up counter in universities or at some protest march ???

Loads of em would be up for it ???
 
According to the 2020 estimate (published in June 2021) there are 717,252 people aged 18 years old in England and Wales: 369,604 men and 347,648 women.

Something for some to think about.
 
First rule of politics

“ The ability to count”.
( Lyndon Baines Johnson )
 
Blimey we have yet to hear the cry from liberals as they rally there party

“ go back to your constituencies and prepare for government “ :LOL:
 
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