- Jan 18, 2009
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I think the decline in national pride is only part of the equation, generally speaking this country (like others in the west) is socially balkanised across a range of different areas, and that means people are at completely different ends of the spectrum from each other in a way that did not previously exist. That is not to paint the past through rose tinted spectacles but the variety of different cultural perspectives that exist in the U.K. today is a new reality.Apart from being probably too short sighted for a call up, the slightly cowardly but honest truth is that I'd look to leave before bearing arms.
The reason for that is that I have no desire to fight for a political establishment that has generally treated my generation badly over time (removing the right to a free higher education, cutting of various youth services when I was younger, Brexit, highest taxes ever on us now as working people).
Given the lack of national pride younger people now have about Britain, I think any mass conscription attempt of young men would probably be a bit of a shit show.
Accordingly, the concept of conscription is for the birds, especially for Gen Z according to a recent poll. The facts are that even if 50% of that generation (or even the wider populace) were willing to fight, if the other 50% isn’t, then those willing to fight will soon change their minds.
That is just my opinion, as ever.