‘Gen Z are lazy morons – they need to do to National Service,’ says one of Britain’s most controversial mums
A MUM dubbed "Britain's most hated woman" has revealed the she thinks National Service is the "best thing ever" as Gen-Z are "lazy morons".
Carla Bellucci gained her unflattering nickname after faking depression to bag a nose job on the NHS.
And now, the 42-year-old has caused controversy again, by voicing her opinion on Rishi Sunak's plan to enforce compulsory military service for 18-year-olds, if the Conservatives get re-elected on July 4.
Speaking to the Daily Star, the mum of four said that Gen-Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) "need to change".
She said: "It is about bloody time because this generation needs something to change.
"I think it is a brilliant idea and I am 100% behind it.
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"Mind you, I dread to think what would happen in a war with this generation fighting… we would be pretty f***ed."
Carla, whose own children would have to enrol into the military under the proposed scheme, said that she would be happy for them to do this, as it would give them a "kick up the ass".
However, she said that she doesn't think young people would be much use in the armed forces.
She said: "Oh my days we would have no chance (in war) and the time it would take them to pick up a rifle they would be shot at.
“This generation is full of lazy, uneducated morons and I don’t think half of them could spell ‘rifle’ let alone use one.
"We would be done for as a country because there are no patriotic people and nobody cares.”
The mum, from Hitchin, Hertfordshire, said that National Service would be a particularly good idea for teenagers who carry knives, as it would help to determine how tough they really are.
She added that it would stop teenage boys from playing computer games all of the time, and teenage girls from "dressing up in their bedrooms for men to look at them".
Carla added that the lack of Patriotism felt by Gen-Z would mean that the UK would lose a war to Russia.
She said: “Putin has nothing to fear because these youngsters don’t care enough.
Is National Service coming back?
The Conservatives plan to introduce twelve months of mandatory National Service.
It would mean that eighteen-year-olds could apply for full-time military placements or volunteer one weekend a month for community service.
The Conservatives want the first teenagers to participate in a pilot from September 2025.
The armed forces placements would allow young people to gain experience in cyber security, logistics, procurement, or civil response operations.
Those who decide to do non-military volunteering would spend 25 days a year with organisations such as the fire service, police, and NHS.
“I think other countries like Russia, North Korea and China are more on it.
“They are brought up to care about their country and they have no choice but to love their country.
"I think Putin is probably laughing because I’m sure he knows how the generation is in the UK.”
If the Conservatives' plan is introduced, 18 year olds will have the choice between being enrolled full-time in the military for one year, or volunteering one weekend a month.
The Prime Minister has said that those who refused will not be sanctioned, despite the scheme being mandatory.
Announcing his plan, Mr Sunak said: "This is a great country but generations of young people have not had the opportunities or experience they deserve — and there are forces trying to divide our society in this uncertain world.
“I have a clear plan to address this and secure our future.
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"I will bring in a new version of National Service to create a shared sense of purpose among our young people and a renewed sense of pride in our country.”
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