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Can I abstain on this topic?
Will they vote Labour?Labour wants to introduce legislation to allow 16 year olds to vote at the next election.
Opinions?
I think it will have no effect. How many are there? How many will register and vote?
Me too but we know labour pushed it through because they know younger people are more left leaning
Labour wants to introduce legislation to allow 16 year olds to vote at the next election.
Opinions?
16 year olds are usually tried as adults but the potential punishment is different; eg, they won’t go to an adult prison till they are 18.Will they be tried as adults if they commit a crime then?
But didn't I read someone on here saying the manifesto was only a wish list?They had it in there manifesto, if elected this was always going to be enacted. They got elected, the are enacting on one of their policies. It’s democracy.
How many do you think I think there are?!More than you seem to think
Do you not think the Labour majority is extremely fragile? I know they have the seats that they do, but the voting majorities in many of those seats is very risky and of Labour continue to piss people like, for example, pensioners, their majority will evaporate overnight, especially when you add the additional cohort of younger voters... who as I repeat will be heavily influenced by their parents who in turn seem to be willing to have their heads turned by Farage.How many do you think I think there are?!
( I know how many there are and what percentage of the electorate they will be. I won’t be holding my breath for the coming revolution)
How many votes in a typical constituency do you think there are?Do you not think the Labour majority is extremely fragile? I know they have the seats that they do, but the voting majorities in many of those seats is very risky and of Labour continue to piss people like, for example, pensioners, their majority will evaporate overnight, especially when you add the additional cohort of younger voters... who as I repeat will be heavily influenced by their parents who in turn seem to be willing to have their heads turned by Farage.
Another social experiment?
I worry it is the opposite. Reform have a number of young people running local councils and remember William Hague aged about 13 speaking at the Tory party conference ?Those saying bad idea translates as teeneagers generally down vote for the right wing or cranks.
Only those who have had a debating club at their secondary school should be allowed to vote.Bad idea. They should raise the voting age to 65 and only white males with £10m in the bank to make their mark.