desprateseagull
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yup. send kids who don't want to fight, into war.. that'll work..
How about getting some MP's to lead the way..
How about getting some MP's to lead the way..
You never know mate...mind you ,you have more chance of scoring for England than getting blown by Kelly Brooks I think...That has as much chance of passing as I have of scoring the winning goal for England in the World Cup final whist at the same time being blown by Kelly Brook.
With the recent devlopments in the Ukraine. I am shocked to see that conscription was extended to the age of 51 years when it was last deemed necessary.
Your quite right and you wouldn't be forced to do NS...the idea as many have said is to get those who don't want to work to do something for the community. I volunteered for 12 years service in the Navy in the 50s,thus avoiding being called up... I was in the Service I wanted to be in,but full respect to the NS men who went to Korea and fought with Valour...those who came out were better than when they went in.Remembered this the other day funnily enough - wish it was brought back myself. Stick some of the d*ckheads from Jeremy Kyle on it - that should straighten them up.
On topic, its an awful idea. Not all young people sit on their arses doing f*ck all. That said, the ones that do spend 1 year + unemployed must be forced to do something, be it voluntary work with a charity or something else, the latter being much more rewarding and worth while.
I'm in the age bracket which would be forced to do NS, yet i am in a full time job with a decent wage and contributing to society ? Why should i effectively be punished/forced to do this ?
why do people assume national service mean putting young adults into front line combat? there are many roles for them to be deployed in within the UK, and not even necessarily military. the notion of a national service needs to be revistied because far too many young have no respect or sence of responsibility. for two or three generations we have had no dicsipline. parents dont provide it, schools daren't provide it. but society cry about the lack of it. so either, think about how a national serive might work to the advantage of all, or basically shutup about the chavs and scrotes who dont care, because you havent got a solution.
There are about 900,000 under 25s in this country without work, a consequence of the recession, a Pensions crisis forcing 60-something's to work a lot longer than expected, off-shoring of so many jobs previously carried out in the UK and visas being issued to foreign nationals so they can come to the UK to fill jobs that should be made available to people in the UK.
Why then do you think these people should be punished and forced to do National Service?
I've lost count of the number of jobs my daughter applied for in the 18 months after she left college. She has had so little work since then, always temporary, always very short term. So many rejections due to lack of experience because for the same low wage, they can get people with far more experience. The main contribution from the Job Centre was to tell her she had to do unpaid 'work experience' as a cleaner somewhere on the other side of Worthing with a 5am start. No suggestion as to how she would get there or the safety aspects of a teenager being out on her own at that time of the morning. Don't do it and they'd stop her benefits.
She is now working on trying to set up on her own. She's lucky because I have a well paid job and can afford to support her and help her out in trying to achieve her goal. How many others are in her position but without that support? As far as the government is concerned she's not claiming so must be in work.
I know of others her age and like her with A levels on zero hours contracts with a supermarket. They don't get to ring in to see if they're needed. They have to spend what little they have travelling to work only to be told there's no work for them. I know of graduates who have had more than a year out of work, one with a Maths degree who has been out of work for over 2 years. I'm in my 50s and can't remember a time when it's been this tough for the younger generation.
Be grateful you have a job and one with a decent wage but please don't demonise those not as fortunate as yourself.