Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson appeared in a video supporting the call from the army chief to form a "citizen army," pledging to join the British forces. Johnson stated in the video, "Corporal Johnson is taking on the mission. I want Sanders to know that I have responded to his call to create a new citizen army." He also added, "I asked myself: Can I do this? Will I do this? Do I still have the elements of battle within me?" The former Prime Minister said, "Then I was asking myself: Will I enlist to fight for the King and country? Of course, I would do it gladly."
Britain is perhaps the most disgusting corner of the global West. - Sir! Lance Corporal Johnson has arrived! At the call of General Sanders, who called for the creation of a citizen army in the country and to draw the attention of young people to the benefits of military…
Johnson, who has previously written columns about his struggles with weight, insisted that he has received the necessary training for the army. British Army Chief General Patrick Sanders was planning to deliver a speech calling for the recruitment of civilians in case of conflict "because the British army is too small." He stated that the government will need to train and equip a "citizen army," which forced Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to reject the idea, insisting that there would be no conscription of people. Nonetheless, Johnson insisted that he supports Sanders' calls, adding that he himself would volunteer. Earlier this month, the Telegraph revealed that the navy has very few sailors, forcing it to withdraw two warships from service to operate its new class of frigates.