Mintball wrote:I can't imagine any government, of any hue, being very 'popular' on trying to introduce that.
An argument can well be made that there is already, in effect, economic conscription.
I completely agree with both these statements. But I have to say that as unpopular as conscription or national service may appear to us, necessity and the fear created by the media with "what if" scenarios would facilitate its introduction.
Its a sad fact that the forces has for many centuries consisted of the very poor being led by the very rich
. It was also an alternative to prison for many years for troubled working class youths. It seems to be a fact in many countries the world over that recruitment has been focussed in areas of significant economic hardship (Michael Moores Fahrenheit 911 piece on Flint, Michigan is another example)
I also think Commonwealth citizens should be awarded the same residency rights as those of European Union states regardless of whether they have served in the forces.