British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak unveiled plans for mandatory National Service for 18-year-olds if Conservatives win the July 4 polls. The proposal offers two options: a 12-month full-time military placement or weekend volunteering monthly. Sunak emphasizes skill-building and national security, drawing parallels with Sweden’s successful program. Labour criticized the move, labeling it costly and unnecessary due to past military cuts. The proposal aims to foster societal cohesion, drawing on historical conscription models. If implemented, it would mark a significant shift in British youth engagement and national defense strategies.