Woman Called 'Most Hated In The UK' Pushes For National Service But Claims We'd Be 'F***ed' In WW3 Against Putin

Carla Bellucci, famously known as 'Britain's most hated woman,' has stirred up controversy once again with her views on National Service and the potential threats posed by Vladimir Putin's forces in a hypothetical World War Three scenario.
Woman Called 'Most Hated In The UK' Pushes For National Service But Claims We'd Be 'F***ed' In WW3 Against Putin

According to Carla, National Service is the “best idea ever,” but she also bluntly stated that Britain would still be “pretty screwed” if faced with aggression from Putin’s forces. She didn’t mince words when describing Generation Z as “lazy morons.”

These comments come amidst the Conservative Party’s announcement that if elected on July 5th, they would enforce compulsory military or civilian service for 18-year-old men and women for one year.

Woman Called ‘Most Hated In The UK’ Pushes For National Service But Claims We’d Be ‘F\*\*\*ed’ In WW3 Against Putin

National Service ceased in 1960, but Carla firmly believes it should have made a comeback long ago.

She shared: “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. Mind you, I dread to think what would happen in a war with this generation fighting… we would be pretty f***ed.”

“But something needs to bring these teens off TikTok and into reality. Stop lip-syncing in your bedrooms and go out and do something good. Something has to sort out this Generation Z.”

In her own candid style, 42-year-old Carla expressed her support for the Conservative proposals, despite anticipating resistance from protective parents. She admitted she’d readily enroll her own kids in military training, considering it a valuable “kick up the ass.”

Hailing from Hitchin, Hertfordshire, Carla holds firm to the belief that tough life lessons contribute to raising “better kids.” However, she remains skeptical about the effectiveness of Rishi Sunak’s bold initiative.

In her assessment, she painted a stark picture, stating, “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.”

Woman Called ‘Most Hated In The UK’ Pushes For National Service But Claims We’d Be ‘F\*\*\*ed’ In WW3 Against Putin Woman Called ‘Most Hated In The UK’ Pushes For National Service But Claims We’d Be ‘F\*\*\*ed’ In WW3 Against Putin

“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.”

Carla emphasized the significance of National Service, especially for teenagers involved in knife crime. According to her, “putting them on the front line” would reveal their true toughness.

She didn’t hold back in her criticism, targeting young women who spend time dressing up for attention, contrasting them with teen boys engrossed in video games.

In Carla’s view, the lack of ambition among today’s youth could potentially weaken Britain’s position if faced with war.

“Putin has nothing to fear because these youngsters don’t care enough,” she said. “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.”

Woman Called ‘Most Hated In The UK’ Pushes For National Service But Claims We’d Be ‘F\*\*\*ed’ In WW3 Against Putin

Under the proposed scheme, teenagers would have the option of either full-time service in the Armed Forces or weekend volunteering with charities or community organizations.

Reported by the Sun on Sunday, those opting out wouldn’t face penalties. However, Prime Minister Sunak described the initiative, stating, “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. 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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