Sunak's National Service Plan Faces Criticism and Controversy

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Sunak's National Service Plan Faces Criticism and Controversy
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The Conservative Party, led by Rishi Sunak, has proposed a national service scheme for 18-year-olds if they win the upcoming general election. The plan includes mandatory community service or selective military training, aiming to foster a sense of national pride and purpose. While the scheme would be legally required, it would not involve conscription into the armed forces. Details on implementation, exemptions, and penalties for non-compliance remain unclear, with a full rollout expected by 2029 if the Tories win. The estimated cost is £2.5 billion, funded partly by cracking down on tax evasion and reallocating existing funds.

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