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UK Proposes Mandatory National Service for Youth

May 26, 2024
UK Proposes Mandatory National Service for Youth

Soldiers from the British Army take part in manoeuvres during Nato's Exercise Hedgehog on the Estonian Latvian border last month. Getty

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has introduced a controversial policy as part of his campaign for the upcoming UK snap election, proposing the reinstatement of mandatory national service for 18-year-olds.

This move, which requires young people to either join the military full-time or engage in monthly community service, is the first major policy unveiled by Sunak since announcing an early general election scheduled for July 4.

In his announcement, Sunak highlighted that the initiative aims to equip young Britons with “real world skills” and foster a “national spirit” by contributing to their communities and the country at large. He expressed concerns about the divisions within society and the lack of opportunities for young people, stating, “This is a great country but generations of young people have not had the opportunities or experience they deserve and there are forces trying to divide our society in this increasingly uncertain” world.

The Conservative Party, which has led the government since 2010 but has been trailing behind Labour in polls since January 2022, argues that this plan will not only provide valuable work experience but also help divert at-risk youth from paths leading to unemployment and crime.

The Labour Party, however, has criticized the plan as a “desperate £2.5 billion unfunded commitment” and a continuation of policies that have adversely affected the economy and increased mortgage rates. This sharp critique reflects the significant opposition Sunak faces as he attempts to secure his future and that of his party in the forthcoming elections.

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