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I get far more sense and even compassion on issues from those in my own family of 16 now and most under 16 too.
I get far more hate filled attitude and extreme thinking from those much older. I've always said 16 year olds should get the vote. I support this all the way. HOWEVER. I remember my Father telling me of when Harold Wilson of the Labour government between 1966 to 1970. Where he gave the vote to 18 year olds. Perhaps in the belief that would help him electorally. When in the end, the majority of them voted Conservative in 1970 and he lost. I still though think 16 year olds SHOULD have the vote. They have in some elections in Scotland and Wales. The other good thing is, they care about issues that Farage and Reform dismiss and don't give a damn about So it will be no surprise to me to find Reform backers totally against this policy. It is a Labour manifesto pledge, It should be done and I totally support it. |
It’s always the boomers who swallow everything Fox and GB news throw at them that accuse other generations of being easily influenced
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I don't necessarily think 16 year olds are stupid but I do think they can be emotionally immature and fickle. No criticism but that's part of growing up. Plus they are generally completely dependent at that age. Whatever you think of the intelligence of some adult voters they are generally responsible for their own income, their own finances, their own livelihoods, their own role in society in a way that 16 year olds simply aren't. Lots of 18 year olds aren't either but we have to draw the line somewhere and 18 is generally the age at which someone is considered an adult
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ITN surveyed 500
16/17 year olds 33% would vote for Labour 20% would vote for Reform UK 18% would vote for the Greens 12% would vote for LibDems and 10% would vote for the Conservatives. |
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Personally what it's telling me, is that Starmer is lacking confidence in being able to get the majority of adults to vote for Labour.
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After all nobody should be voting for a drastic change on a subject, unless they're 100% confident that it'll work. |
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Trump knows how to appeal to Reality TV junkies for example.:laugh: |
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Trump is a walking meme, Farage is a grumpy old buggar. I can see why younger people would gravitate towards Trump in that respect. |
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