Fair point, in principle, if delivered correctly by the incoming Govt for example it could be a good thing ..
Labour are all about socialism (or where) so a project to focus minds on respect and consideration would be right up their alley..
Not Wumming btw.. I did 22 years in the military and yes, I learned to use a weapon but it taught me much much more…
You'd think if it's going to reach the people who could really benefit from a more disciplined lifestyle, then it's going to have to be compulsory for everyone.
Given cost savings have meant that the Tories version dropped from being a military based National Service, to a small percentage being military, to a small percentage getting some kind of weekend TA experience, I wonder whether the military is really ever going to on board with it. Even the pared down version was sold as the "peak" of the national service package, where people would compete to do it. If it ever did achieve that aim, then it's going to attract CV stuffers, not the people you want to reach.
I agree that plenty of young people could do with a broader horizon on life, but I just don't see how it could happen from scratch after all these years.