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She and her group of friends were very politically aware. Having recently graduated from uni she’s not paid any income tax but she told me she wished she could vote at that age to help build her plan for the future (ie now) when she’s completed education and where life takes her and how the world is shaped ahead of her. Being able to have a say in how you want your future to roll out is just one very good reason for this new change. |
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That said, I think the challenge here isn’t about individual exceptions, but about setting a fair and consistent baseline for the whole population. Just as your daughter might have been ahead of the curve at 16, many others may still be developing the critical thinking skills, emotional regulation, and independence needed to make major civic decisions. Two years may not seem like much on paper, and you have made a good case that in terms of voting volume, the addition might seem negligable. But developmentally, especially in adolescence, those two years can be significant. It;s not about undermining anyone’s intelligence or good intentions, but recognising that cognitive maturity plays a key role in how we interpret complex matters. In this case, policital, envirnmental and financial futures for everyone will be determined by these votes. Ultimately, it’s about designing a system that works for the majority, not the outliers, and making sure that when we entrust someone with shaping national outcomes, they’re doing so from a position of relative autonomy, understanding, and resilience against outside influence. I’d argue that 18 still best represents that balance… for now. |
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At 16 we don’t allow people to take control of a potential killing machine.
The following year they are then allowed to take control of the potential killing machine. Some are ready for that responsibility, some are not. Giving them the vote is just bring more of life in to line with things like these. |
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As to "paying little or no tax" - please ask Russ. |
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As it happens I am totally fine in giving 16yr olds the the vote. I laugh at those that think 16yr olds will be predisposed to vote Labour. If they vote at all, there is no evidence they will vote that way, and as we favour immigrants over them, they’ll probably vote for their own interests. |
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As a retired secondary school teacher I am in favour of giving 16 year olds the vote because in my experience they are no worse at picking whom to vote for than a 70/80/90/100 year old. Any younger I think they should be able to continue to have a childhood of sorts.
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As to the older voters, that surely should not be a consideration in the debate as to whether or not the vote should be given to a 16 year old. Older people, btw, are wiser and have depth of perspective. You too. |
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16 year olds are, by definition, not mature. 16 year olds are not capable of making judgements based on experience other than their time as children. |
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They’re capable of making decisions about their futures.
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Are 16 years old considered adults if they get arrested by the police?
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Their future ?
Take the 16 year old I know (a distant relation via in-laws). I asked them what work they plan to look for when they leave school. Answer: "None, I'll just live off benefits". |
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16 year olds are not children? 16 year olds are mature? 16 year olds are capable of making judgements based on their experience other than as children? Seriously? |
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