DiamondLily
It is all seems to unpopular with all sides anyway. According to the Telegraph (can’t link through paywall), there will be no exemptions (or very few) to allow for work, uni, health etc.
The military don’t want it, because they think the cost will come from the defence budget.
The government say they will use the “levelling up money”.
As for teenagers, yes, I do think many seem to mature later than my generation did.
Whether that’s because of softer parenting/schooling, I don’t know.🤷♀️
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c988jdxl02vo
I think they do mature later than we did, and a lot of it is because of the independence my age group had, from what nowadays seems like a very early age. I’m sure we can all remember going out to play from dawn till dusk, without the planned ‘play dates’ we have now. I was going to the shop ( okay, only a few steps away from our houses and only for one or two things) for a neighbour when I was four. I was lighting the fire for my aunt and uncle after school when I was 10, so the house was warm when they came home, for which I got 2/6 cash and a 2/6 savings stamp! I also remember my friend and I looking after her aunt’s four children under six until she came home from work, by which time they were fed, bathed, and in pyjamas. I think we were 14, 15 at the most.
All these things were quite normal, and I’m sure that’s why we seemed more mature, certainly more ‘ capable’.