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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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7000000 16 and 17 year olds will for first time be allowed to vote..Do you think young adults in England should have the right too?
Bearing in mind at 16 one can legally marry....have a alcoholic drink with a meal..work full-time so will pay tax..claim child tax credits..or do you think young adults don't understand polictics enough to make a informed vote? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think it's great.
Younger people are much more political these days and I think it's wonderful.
The ones who are uninformed just won't bother to vote. Only those who care enough to be clued will want to I think.
I'm in favour.
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Informed voting that I think would be nice. Think some of the previous elections and referendums has shown that politicians lie.
At the age of 16 I can't see why they can't vote, if we say it's due to inability to understand politics does that mean we should all have to pass an exam before we're allowed to vote? |
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"informed voting" now there's a novelty. Yes give them a vote. Will it be informed? Of course not, there's never been a straight talking politician yet. They're all a bunch of lip serving, waxing lyrical arseholes |
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"7000000 16 and 17 year olds will for first time be allowed to vote..Do you think young adults in England should have the right too?
Bearing in mind at 16 one can legally marry....have a alcoholic drink with a meal..work full-time so will pay tax..claim child tax credits..or do you think young adults don't understand polictics enough to make a informed vote?"
I'm 40 and don't understand politics really. It just seems to be a lot of play ground jeering and leering. |
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