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British army targets youngest and poorest for riskiest roles, campaigners claim
The sun sets over a Battle Tank in the Oman desert, where British forces were taking part in a month-long exercise in October 2018

THE British army is intentionally targeting young people from deprived backgrounds for the most dangerous front-line jobs, according to the Child Rights International Network (CRIN).

The campaign group slammed Britain for being the only European country to recruit 16-year-olds in a report published today entitled Conscription by Poverty?

It found that more British soldiers are recruited at age 16 than at any other age, and said teenagers from the poorest areas are being “targeted” by army recruiters.

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