Tiste Simeon, on 26 May 2024 - 04:01 PM, said:
Yeah it does seem a little like he's trying to throw it, especially if you consider he's kind of been thrown to the wolves by his party...
However, it is also true that there are tons of gammons who mutter about the youth of today and how we should bring back National service, teach them some discipline etc. so he's possibly playing to the Brexit/Reform crowd there.
It should also be noted that the aforementioned gammons never had to do it themselves.
This is very much who it's for. If Reform get a significant chunk of the Tory vote this time there's probably little chance we'll be seeing a Reform MP, but the Tories will be screwed. And this goes doubly so if tactical voting is a factor; which, from the Local Authority elections a few weeks back, it looks like it will be. The gammons have this fantasy-1950s idea of a Britain that never really existed that they want to revive (it's more like "reify" tbh, but try explaining what that word means to them); y'know, before all the LGBTQ people, women and POCs started getting "ideas above their station". National Service is really just shorthand for all of that.
It doesn't matter that the Armed Forces definitely don't want it. It doesn't matter that it would cost an arm and a leg and that money would have to come from somewhere. It even doesn't matter what National Servce was actually like: I'm old enough to have spent time in the workplace with people who actually did National Service, and some of the stories I heard from them, the ones without the rose-tinted spectacles, are pretty horrific.
This post has been edited by stone monkey: 26 May 2024 - 10:56 PM
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