Kompany Car
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The argument regarding proposed national service for those over 18 "to increase social cohesion" fails immediately when you get to the line where it says its for those who aren't in full time education or employment.
Im completely against the idea, but if you must, you do it for everyone regardless of being wealthy or poor, academically brilliant or thick as pig shit and all physical abilities. If not, you end up with even less cohesion by singling out a section of the population that I would say society has already failed since they were born.
Im completely against the idea, but if you must, you do it for everyone regardless of being wealthy or poor, academically brilliant or thick as pig shit and all physical abilities. If not, you end up with even less cohesion by singling out a section of the population that I would say society has already failed since they were born.
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