British Army recruitment adverts addressing religion, gender and sexuality 'won't appeal to new soldiers'

A British Army advertising campaign promoting the emotional support available to recruits has been criticised for failing to target those most interested in joining the forces.

British Army recruitment adverts addressing religion, gender and sexuality 'won't appeal to new soldiers'

A British Army advertising campaign promoting the emotional support available to recruits has been criticised for failing to target those most interested in joining the forces.

The recruitment drive includes a series of films which ask "Can I be gay in the Army?" and "What if I get emotional in the Army?", in a bid to appeal to potential soldiers from different backgrounds.

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