Does Your Country Have the Right to Make You Fight?

Portcullis House, 1-2 Bridge Street, London
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This event ended on Tuesday 15th of November 2016
Admission
Free
Location

Portcullis House, 1-2 Bridge Street, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Westminster 0.09 miles

If Britain went to war today, would you join the fight? How would you feel if you didn’t have a choice?

People, both now and in the past, have had many reasons for joining the army - a sense of duty, adventure, patriotism, camaraderie, or simply for a career. But 100 years ago, and for the very first time, the British government introduced conscription, meaning young men had to fight for their country.

As part of Parliament Week 2016, we’re co-hosting a panel discussion bringing together historians and cross-party politicians to debate whether your country has the right to make you fight. We will also be live-streaming the event.

Tweet us your thoughts in the run-up to the event using #ArmyandSociety

Tickets are free, but places are limited.

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