Rishi Sunak says military roles would be ‘very competitive’ in proposed national service
Military roles in the Conservatives’ proposed national service scheme will be “very competitive and selective”, Rishi Sunak said.
Speaking at a Q&A during a visit in Staffordshire, he said: “I think all of us have felt that our society could do with being more cohesive, right, reminding us we’re all on the same side, bringing us together, and this will do that. It will foster that culture of service and make our society more cohesive.
“But it also, in a very uncertain time, will make our country more safe, so in years to come, and we have thousands and thousands of people who have been trained and things that are practically helpful for our country’s resilience or our security.
“And remember, there’s a choice, so if people want to they can do the military component of this, but it will be very competitive and selective.
“And for everyone else, there’ll be civic roles, search and rescue, first aid, lifeboats, helping elderly people, but all of these things will just contribute to our country’s resilience and our security. So I think it’s going to be fantastic. It will become a rite of passage and important part of who we are as a nation.”