Conscription has been ruled out by Downing Street after a warning was issued that Brits may have to fight Russia in a potential war.
In his address to the International Armoured Vehicles conference in Twickenham on Wednesday, head of the army General Sir Patrick Sanders said the UK needed a military that could not only grow quickly but also “train and equip” a citizen army.
Sanders emphasised that the Army, which is predicted to have just 72,500 fully trained soldiers by 2025, would not be big enough to fight an all-out war with Russia even if it numbered 120,000.
Now, an official spokesman for the Prime Minister said “there is no plan” for conscription.
Rishi Sunak has ruled out conscription
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A No.10 spokesman said: “The British military has a proud position of being a voluntary force. As I say, there’s no plan for conscription.
“I think these kinds of hypothetical scenarios, talking about a conflict, are not helpful and I don’t think it’s right to engage with them.”
He added that the Government had invested “significant sums into our Armed Forces”.
However, a senior Whitehall source told The Telegraph “a wider conversation” needed to be had within the Government about operating in a more dangerous world.
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