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The Traitors star Harry Clark calls for national service comeback as he warns young people lack purpose: 'I don't see any negative'

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Harry Clark, the reality television star who triumphed in the second series of BBC's The Traitors, has voiced his support for reintroducing national service for British youth.The former British Army engineer made his comments during an appearance on Channel 5's Storm & Alexis programme on Wednesday.Speaking to presenters, Mr Clark drew on his six years of military experience to make his case."I was in the military for six years, I don't see any negative with bringing back the National Service," he said.

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I think it's a great idea." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr Clark, who served as an aeronautical engineer working on helicopters, dismissed common fears about military service."The army doesn't mean we're going to take our kids, send them away to war, and they're going to shoot guns and be shot at and maybe die, that's not the case at all," he explained.The Traitors winner argued that a lack of direction is driving young Londoners towards criminal activity."I think what we have...

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