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First Sea Lord warns against armed forces diversity targets

As the MoD aims for 30 per cent of armed forces new recruits to be women by 2030, Admiral Sir Ben Key says he feels ‘nervous’ about targets

The head of the navy has said that the military’s own diversity targets ‘can lead to some strange behaviours’.

Admiral Sir Ben Key, the First Sea Lord, admitted he felt ‘nervous’ about targets despite the Ministry of Defence’s goal of ensuring 30 per cent of the armed forces new recruits’ are women by 2030.

The ’30 by 30′ policy, first set in 2021 by the former defence secretary Ben Wallace, threatens to cause controversy.

Earlier this summer, the head of the RAF apologised ‘unreservedly’ for a related diversity drive to recruit more women and people from ethnic backgrounds that the Ministry of Defence (MoD) subsequently accepted had discriminated against white men.

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