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Originally Posted by joeysteele
They absolutely should be able to vote, for me they should now have the vote generally anyway.
Certainly however in this EU referendum for the simple reason this is a decision not likely to have to be made again or not for a very long time.
These groups will be able to vote in the next general election and therefore should be given the vote in this EU referendum.
It is their futures too after all,in fact even moreso.
It is a total disgrace to the Conservative party that they ever tried to refuse the vote to them too.
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It'll come back to bite them, don't worry.
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Originally Posted by empire
no, schools brainwash the young, and teachers put their own political ideology into their minds, and because these teachers come out of oxford, and other places, that is rife with marxism. they would just tell their students to vote to stay in the eu, rather than making their own minds up,
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How many schools have you gone to recently, empire? Because in my school, politics is a subject not really visited ever except for in RE when we discuss abortion/euthanasia laws, and in English when we are studying a book with political themes to theme. We've read Animal Farm, and let me tell you that there weren't any teachers promoting marxism whatsoever.
I also don't know where this "people on the left like the eu" thing came about either, because there is quite a lot of euroscepticism among socialists and especially communists actually.