UK Conservative Party Proposes Mandatory National Service at 18
The UK's Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, plans to introduce mandatory national service for 18-year-olds if they win the national election on July 4. Young adults can choose between community service or a year in the armed forces. The initiative aims to address national challenges and will be funded by targeting tax avoidance and reallocating funds.
The UK's Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, has announced a plan to introduce mandatory national service for all 18-year-olds if they win the national election on July 4.
The proposal allows young adults to choose between one weekend a month of community volunteering over a year or participating in a year-long program in the armed forces.
This initiative comes as the Conservatives trail the Labour Party, which has advocated for allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to vote.
The new national service plan would be funded by targeting tax avoidance and reallocating money from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
Despite criticism from Labour politicians, the Conservative Party believes the program will address growing national and democratic challenges.