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ill will put is short, most 16 year olds young adults *kids really* dont really care about the vote as such.If they were given it only a small proportion would actually use it. im pretty use the percentage of people ages under 21 that dont vote is pretty high (i would assume not that i know exactly).Also most young people dont really care a great deal about politics and what not, thats just the way they are. If you had a survey take place and all the 16 year olds in uk had to go to, idk say the town centre, to fill out the survey on if they would even like to vote or not i would say 75% wouldn't even turn up to that. The average 16 year old couldn't give less of a .... thats just the truth. Only people that would use it are the kids that read up on politics and care about politics and thats probably a very small percentage of 16 year olds.
You can live with your husband/wife, work full time, pay your taxes at 16 but not vote. Right or wrong?
Quote from: yappersword on September 11, 2012, 23:11:41You can live with your husband/wife, work full time, pay your taxes at 16 but not vote. Right or wrong?yeah but how many 16 year old do any of that, just about how many will actually use the vote.
I'm guessing that now with the price hike of uni fees, a lot more 16 year olds will be going into full time work and paying taxes.
If 16 year olds can pay taxes then they can also be given the right to vote is the way I see it. I personally would like to have a say in who runs the country - heck, I pretty much hate the Conservatives right now and would much rather have Labour back in power. However, I'll always have a soft spot for the Green Party. I would also like to be more "in the know" about politics, particularly in the UK as I'm quite clueless but I'm going to assume other 16 year olds (I'm 16 in 6 days so close enough) also don't know all that much.
Quote from: Winter on September 11, 2012, 23:00:33If 16 year olds can pay taxes then they can also be given the right to vote is the way I see it. I personally would like to have a say in who runs the country - heck, I pretty much hate the Conservatives right now and would much rather have Labour back in power. However, I'll always have a soft spot for the Green Party. I would also like to be more "in the know" about politics, particularly in the UK as I'm quite clueless but I'm going to assume other 16 year olds (I'm 16 in 6 days so close enough) also don't know all that much.I like the 'I don't know much about this but I want to and I think I should have a say' thing. If you were allowed to vote do you think you would do some research or just go with the crowd Abbie?
Quote from: yappersword on September 11, 2012, 23:36:20Quote from: Winter on September 11, 2012, 23:00:33If 16 year olds can pay taxes then they can also be given the right to vote is the way I see it. I personally would like to have a say in who runs the country - heck, I pretty much hate the Conservatives right now and would much rather have Labour back in power. However, I'll always have a soft spot for the Green Party. I would also like to be more "in the know" about politics, particularly in the UK as I'm quite clueless but I'm going to assume other 16 year olds (I'm 16 in 6 days so close enough) also don't know all that much.I like the 'I don't know much about this but I want to and I think I should have a say' thing. If you were allowed to vote do you think you would do some research or just go with the crowd Abbie?Well obviously I'm not going to vote for somebody without knowing who the hell they are, what they want to do and how they will achieve it. I think if I was given the right to vote I'd want to research more into each party. I mean, every election I know people who support Lib Dems, Conservatives and Labour so my vote being influenced wouldn't really be a problem but even so - I want to know that my vote is going to the right party/person and sometimes following the crowd without any knowledge is a foolish option.
in my opinion i think that 18 is a reasonable age, most people under 18 are immature, foolish and just dont give a shit really. When my school had an election for class president there were 2 candidates, not so hard of a choice, but being foolish and immature most of the students just wrote in a third candidate and voted for him as a joke, it is a serious matter and i believe that most 16 yrs are not mature enough to vote