This would be Sunak's Poll Tax, if it had any chance of actually happening, which hopefully it doesn't.
I think Sweden, Norway and Denmark do as well. It's unlikely to happen here, I agree that it is electioneering in this case but it could add a different dimension to some people's lives. I'm honestly not sure.Israelis all have national service. Hasn’t affected their world view at all!
It’s not just the talk about conscription that is being spouted. The report I read said that if not conscripted into the forces they would be made to do “voluntary” work for the NHS, Fire Service, Police, or building flood defences, one weekend every month.
They seem to be talking about some form of enforced slavery.
And note that I would assume civil sanctions for refusing could surely only take the form of appearing on your record and make getting a job as a young person harder. And it’s not like we can afford to be turning away potential workersWhich of course means that 18 year olds will not be able to work weekends for a year and will now have to do something they might have been paid to do before for free.
I mean the Conservative's hatred of the young really deserves to see that party die, they are the key reason that the country is being handed over to the next generation in a worse situation than they found it.
To have a sense of duty and patriotism the country needs to offer you something in return. It hasn’t for a long time. The social contract is broken. Younger people can’t afford houses and can’t really afford families. House prices, bills, childcare - all astronomical. Note the latter is enormous compared to most European countries including those that have those schemesNot a bad idea at all. It would probably take the army to prise their phones out of their hands.
Even in the unlikely situation of the Tories getting re-elected, it will never happen. I don't know why any leader prior to a GE would even say it.
It sounds like a caricature of retired general from Tunbridge Wells writing to the Telegraph, "what the youth of today need is a good spell in the army".
It's not just the youth themselves but many parents from all walks of life wouldn't be happy with their love ones being conscripted. As in other countries it wouldn't all be served in the military but many would, there would be uproar.
For whatever reason and rightly or wrongly, there is not the sense of duty or patriotism that many countries who operate this system have in their society.
But as I said above, it will never happen. A much better idea would be to make them all Saints supporters, that would toughen them up.
How many people are really going to read a tweet in favour of sunak and change their mind? Even leaving aside some are from people with polish and Mexican flags in their biosThe bots are cranking up for the election.
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Wow they must have some really bad polling numbers coming out of the older demographics. Because this seems more like an attempt to win people over rather than retain theAnd for today’s latest gift in the war against working people and the young we have….
The Quadruple Lock!
When will the media start screeching about where the money is coming for this one I wonder.
Wow they must have some really bad polling numbers coming out of the older demographics. Because this seems more like an attempt to win people over rather than retain the
How about making terms and conditions for working on farms attractive to kids as a career path?Their platform under Sunak is all damage-mitigation as far as I can see. They're going to lose the election. They're going to lose the election badly. At this point they're merely trying to keep enough support with their core demographics to avoid the sort of complete annihilation that might take them several cycles to recover from. And yeah, that means a lot of nonsense culture war stuff paired with appealing almost exclusively to middle-class pensioners and bank executives on economic issues.
Doesn't seem to be going great, though.
Edit: I will say that I didn't have Jeremy Clarkson endorsing the Down to the Countryside Movement on my 2024 bingo card.
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Their platform under Sunak is all damage-mitigation as far as I can see. They're going to lose the election. They're going to lose the election badly. At this point they're merely trying to keep enough support with their core demographics to avoid the sort of complete annihilation that might take them several cycles to recover from. And yeah, that means a lot of nonsense culture war stuff paired with appealing almost exclusively to middle-class pensioners and bank executives on economic issues.
Doesn't seem to be going great, though.
Edit: I will say that I didn't have Jeremy Clarkson endorsing the Down to the Countryside Movement on my 2024 bingo card.
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