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It's good that you already have a clear vision of what you are going to do, but politics is not a static entity, it has to exist in the world of today, and the world in which you will live when you are old enough to vote, may not be the same one we have today. You have to be able to use your life experiences and intellect to assess what are the important issues facing the country at that time, and vote accordingly, not just cling on to outdated and maybe impossibly idealistic views held by you when you were a kid.
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An exam which we have to pass in order to vote would be stupid. The politicians themselves don't even give us straight answers. Most people are just confused really, not stupid.
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they should lower the voting age to 10, after all if 10 yr olds are old enuff to get arrested then let them vote, maybe then we dont have to see labour or tories win like usual
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There has to be a cut off age that generalises about how ready people are to make informed, important decisions. Those 2 years between 16 and 18 are very crucial because its usually when young people really start to get a sense of the difference between adulthood and childhood. It's a transitional period and the end result is you reach 18 and are officially an adult. With which you are handed bigger responsibilities. Voting for who runs the country is a big deal and the more mature and sensible you are the better the chances that you don't put incompetent folk in power. Simples. |
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Id rather have monster raving party in power than brown and cameron!
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no if anything brown and clegg will join together
to be honest mate i dont give 2 ****s who wins as long they increase benefits and legalise weed like amsterdam
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I agree with Zippy (though of course ultimately all politicians are incompetent!) Just enjoy being a kid/teenager while you can.
Interesting that a 14-year old managed to vote after some bumbling official sent him a voting card. Now, he seemed smart enough in his rational behind tactically voting for the Lib Dems, but showed his childlike stupidity afterwards in bragging about it and getting himself arrested.
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Too glam to give a damn
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Gatorade me, Bitch!
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The reason the voting age is 18 is because you are no longer a child by the time you are 18. You may or may not have a lot of life experience depending on your home situation, but chances are you are paying your own way in life somehow, and aware of how things work in the adult world. At 16, you are definitely not paying your own way and probably not clued up on how things work in the adult world.
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Nope, should be kept at 18. Too many kids would be voting for things that they either didn't know anything about or didn't care about.
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As for democracy, which kind are you referring to since there are several varieties? In the UK it is the majority rule, though some would argue that it is tyranny by majority, depending on which side of the ideological spectrum you're on. In this country people are villified for supporting the BNP, for example, yet that is their democratic right to do so, whether you or I like it. Therefore the rule of the majority becomes the tyranny of the majority but hey ho, it's still democracy! If people are going to make UNINFORMED choices that affect the outcome of something as important as choosing a government, then there should be safeguards in place. Otherwise your argument to allow everyone to vote should be extended to include all exempt groups on the grounds that not allowing them to do so infringes THEIR human rights.
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Where have I said that any minority would surpress or oppose the votes of others by the enforcement of law? For a start how would that come about? You seem to have missed my point somewhere. I am not saying that anyone should be excluded from voting but surely they should have some clue as to WHAT they are voting for, for their own sakes as much as anyone else's. You only need to look around England now and realise that our so called democracy is NOT working since there are not equal rights and freedoms for all - some people are more equal than others it seems. The democracy we have in this country is the consensus of the majority over the minority - that is how we run our elections after all. The rule of majority consensus is the cornerstone of democracy in this country, and in order to pass any law would require a majority vote, so therefore would be deemed democratic. And this is why the Human Rights legislation is fundamentally flawed since one person's human rights often infringes on another person's human rights - so whose rights should take precedence? Again the decision would have to come down to MAJORITY consensus.
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oh fack off
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Was about to make a new thread and then I discovered this one. So, two years on, has anyone's opinion changed and what does everyone else think?
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Yes , if people can marry at 16 then they are adults in the eyes of the law. As such they should have the Vote...!!!
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All hail the Moyesiah
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Kizzy made a thread relatively recently about lowering the voting age, I'll say the same here
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Most 18 year olds don't even know what they're doing when they vote.
They just see "oh hey all my friends are voting for so-and-so so i'll do the same." 16 year olds would do the same. |
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Well I didn't bother voting when I was 18. I didn't know what the hell to do so didn't bother.
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ZakJam <3~
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My local government lowered the voting age to 16 a while ago and not many people ages 16-18 actually voted iirc. I think that it should be lowered everywhere personally.
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Mhm i really don't see the point really, why can't everyone just wait until 18 as it has been for a long time
And i say this as a 16 year old, who looks forward to voting
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Oh I wish I could be allowed to vote as I would then start camping for a party that deserves a chance in charge instead of the two bloated parties.
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