Defence Secretary John Healey said it is his 'personal mission' to bring up public confidence in the Armed Forces and believes people should join reserve units and cadets to help national security View 3 Images Just 11% of Gen Zers have said they would be willing to fight for the UK in a war (Image: BBC)
Bosses should do more to encourage their workers to join the Army Reserves, the Defence Secretary is arguing. John Healey claims the public could be more “vigilant” to threats including cyber attacks and by joining Reserve units and the Cadets to help national security.
The cabinet minister said he had a “personal mission” to bring up public confidence in the Armed Forces and commitment to service. His comments follow recent polling that showed just 11% of Gen Z would b