It just seems a bizarre idea to me. Yes, I remember when I was younger all the daft old buggers harumphing on about how NS makes a man of you and all that stuff - but they'd actually done it, or lived through the war themselves. It made more sense to them, but no-one under 80 now will even have done it, so I'm not sure how many will actually think it's a good idea. Especially if, like me, they were horrified at the prospect when we were potential victims.They probably know that, looks like a desperate grab to claw back those that are likely to vote Reform, so that they aren't reduced to 3rd or 4th party status.
Get back all those hateful 50+ voters who despise all teenagers and think sending them off to war will sort them out, but never did NS themselves.
Now I'm a daft old bugger myself and I certainly wouldn't want to see it.
It was ended for many reasons. It took people out of other areas of the economy, and the generals didn't want to waste time and resources trying to make pimply pacifists like me into killing machines, only to see them bugger off after a couple of years. Far better to attract people for whom that life is appealing, and make them into career professionals.
I was an apprentice in printing at 16, it was a 5-year one and you weren't allowed to enter into it any older. NS would have buggered that.
Just another example of Tories harking back to the "good old days of Empire" for me.
