National military service in the UK was abolished in 1960. Recently, parliament has proposed the idea of a new modern form of national service that would make it mandatory for 18-26 year olds to participate in military or charitable service for a period of one year.
36% Yes |
64% No |
21% Yes |
57% No |
6% Yes, but with less focus on military training and more focus on education and skill development |
7% No, service should be an option instead of obligation |
6% Yes, but only for those who do not pursue further education or employment |
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4% Yes, but only for young offenders |
See how support for each position on “National Service” has changed over time for 755k UK voters.
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Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@4TTGKP73yrs3Y
Yes, For strong, young refugees.
@9L2X73L1mo1MO
Yes, but only under exceptional circumstances, only for repeat offenders and it should be a shorter period of time e.g. six-eight weeks
@8NVH2JB3yrs3Y
Yes but in any government agency like the NHS, Highways and with a greater focus on education and skill development and mandatory only for young offenders and those who do not pursue further education or employment.
@8XK7J3Z2yrs2Y
Yes, for both young offenders, and those who do not pursue further education or employment.
@8XDYHFX2yrs2Y
Yes, but only for those who do not pursue further education or employment or military service. National service should not involve military involvement.
@8X3TPNQ2yrs2Y
No because the government drags us into unnecessary issues and don't sufficiently support the population so to expect service is deluded
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