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In my youth I used to think that was a very right wing view of things but as i get older the more right wing I am becoming LOL My partner was in the forces for 13 years and wishes he never left it. I think its pretty obvious that prison is no deterant for alot of people and that the methadone project doesnt work for most. I work in a busy central post office, which is situated inside a mini market. We watch all the wasters coming in for their benefits, most cannt say please or thankyou! We then watch them help themselves to some shopping, and not pay for it. Shop staff try to tackle some but are extremely warey of others and to honest I wouldnt tackle them either. My personal view is that we have gone too far to the left as far as discapline etc goes, we live in a culture where criminals have more rights than victims. So yes I agree something has to give and that National Service may make all the difference! |
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It's too easy to get something for nothing. I mean the benefit system and housing. Something has to change! My stepson told the doc he has a drink prob so when he went to sign on he gets a drink allowance! Do you believe that!!!! My step daughter was fed up living with her Mum, got pregnant, a house and everything is paid for her!!! No wonder were as a country in such a mess. |
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I agree with you Jac, I think it should be brought back. My brother was one of the last ones to serve his National Service before they stopped it. He was in the (Glorious) Glosters Regiment and was sent to Cyprus for 18 months of his two years. There was ongoing conflict at that time but he wasn't actually directly involved in it. He said it was one of the best experiences of his life....he was taught so much about discipline, self preservation and respect. Things have changed so much since those days |
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I agree wholeheartedly Jac (not much of a debate so far - eh)??? Seriously, I think it would help today's youth grow up and face up to responsibilities, learn about teamwork and helping others and about the fact that you have to work to get somewhere rather than sitting on your bum. Although I don't agree with the concept of war, I do think that some kind of disciplinary/regimented framework such as national service would give the country the shot in the arm it needs. |
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IF it's to stop youngsters 'signing on' cos they are too damned lazy to get off their fat backsides and get a job or to try to prevent youngsters reoffending then Yes I agree with it. However if it's to be compulsary across the board that as soon as youngsters leave school they have to go into National Service then No I wouldn't agree with it. |
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In my youth I used to think that was a very right wing view of things but as i get older the more right wing I am becoming LOL My partner was in the forces for 13 years and wishes he never left it. I think its pretty obvious that prison is no deterant for alot of people and that the methadone project doesnt work for most. I work in a busy central post office, which is situated inside a mini market. We watch all the wasters coming in for their benefits, most cannt say please or thankyou! We then watch them help themselves to some shopping, and not pay for it. Shop staff try to tackle some but are extremely warey of others and to honest I wouldnt tackle them either. My personal view is that we have gone too far to the left as far as discapline etc goes, we live in a culture where criminals have more rights than victims. So yes I agree something has to give and that National Service may make all the difference! |
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Agree something has to be done about the wasters and petty criminals and spongers of society. Think people on benefits that just dont want to work should have to do National Service. Also people in prison already deserve to learn what it is to respect. I cannot imagine where we are going with the way things are today - kids just dont want to learn and respect people. They just expect it all to be given to them. They have to put something in to get something back and if they cannot put the effort in to get qualifications and a good job then they should be made to do National Service. |
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I do agree with what is being said on here but I am also a little upset. I am on e of those people on benefit and I would not consider myself to be a waster. I cannot get a job as I have two disabled children to care for as a single mum because their father, who has got a job, couldn't cope. No employer would give me the time of work that is needed to care for my children as they have a lot of hospital appointments all over the country. I did intend going back to work, all be it part time, after the birth of my eldest but things don't always work out the way we want them. So please do not class everyone on benefits as wasters there are some out there that are genuine. |
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