Sunak Proposes Mandatory National Service for UK Youth in Election Bid

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has proposed a plan for mandatory national service for all 18-year-olds if the Conservative Party wins the upcoming July 4 election. The plan, which aims to foster a sense of community and national pride, would involve a year of military or civilian service. Critics, including the Labour Party, have dismissed the proposal as impractical and unfunded. The announcement comes as the Conservatives trail Labour in the polls, with Sunak seeking to revitalize his campaign.
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