MinionZombie
27-Feb-2006, 07:53 PM
Just got the news on in the background and thought I'd pass comment on this - looks like another tabloid, headline-grabbing idea from those bastards in Labour.
Now, I personally think that is a really stupid idea - guaranteed you'll get a mass of kiddywinks running off to vote for the pansy Liberal Democrats because they preach "no war and silver linings for everyone in our heaven on earth" nu-uh, world doesn't work like that mate - tough decisions need to be made and you're not going to like every one of those decisions.
At age 16, most kids aren't interested in politics - I know when I was 16 I despised politics, it was the last thing I was interested in - I let that sort of thing up to those a few years older than me and up - besides, I knew nothing - I didn't watch the news or read newspapers.
18 is a perfectly good age, hell, some voters at this age still don't understand enough or know enough or look at the big picture. I was on the brink of 21 before I got to cast my first vote (unsurprisingly I'm a Conservative ... but I'm a YOUNG Conservative, fupishcu all that old-fart stereotype stuff).
Although it was interesting to see that the ... five ... kids they got to come on the news and debate with that Murthy fella, four of them didn't think it was a good idea - all saying they didn't know enough about politics or were even capable of understanding the gravity of the situation - one guy even said it'd be treated as a joke (he didn't argue his point at all well - not a good advertisement for the English Language skills of the youth of today - but it makes sense).
Just because you can get married at 16 and drive at 17 - doesn't mean you should be allowed to vote - on an issue FAR GREATER than you and your little Mrs or run-around. Hell, it was even suggested that the age for driving could be lowered - NO THANKS - 17 is young enough, perhaps too young for some.
Besides, when you're 16 it's pretty much your last chance to just be a kid - soon you're off learning to drive and entering the sixth form and then thinking about your life career - why do we need to heap more responsibility on kids?
That's the thing with this Labour government - it's all meddling and nit-picking ... and not doing it at all thoroughly, it's all to grab a headline in The Sun - personally, sooner they're out the better, Darth Brown is going to be 10 times worse than Bliar Bliar Pants On Fire.
My two cents...and I believe, the first politically charged post on GD-Redux! :sneaky: :D :cool:
Now, I personally think that is a really stupid idea - guaranteed you'll get a mass of kiddywinks running off to vote for the pansy Liberal Democrats because they preach "no war and silver linings for everyone in our heaven on earth" nu-uh, world doesn't work like that mate - tough decisions need to be made and you're not going to like every one of those decisions.
At age 16, most kids aren't interested in politics - I know when I was 16 I despised politics, it was the last thing I was interested in - I let that sort of thing up to those a few years older than me and up - besides, I knew nothing - I didn't watch the news or read newspapers.
18 is a perfectly good age, hell, some voters at this age still don't understand enough or know enough or look at the big picture. I was on the brink of 21 before I got to cast my first vote (unsurprisingly I'm a Conservative ... but I'm a YOUNG Conservative, fupishcu all that old-fart stereotype stuff).
Although it was interesting to see that the ... five ... kids they got to come on the news and debate with that Murthy fella, four of them didn't think it was a good idea - all saying they didn't know enough about politics or were even capable of understanding the gravity of the situation - one guy even said it'd be treated as a joke (he didn't argue his point at all well - not a good advertisement for the English Language skills of the youth of today - but it makes sense).
Just because you can get married at 16 and drive at 17 - doesn't mean you should be allowed to vote - on an issue FAR GREATER than you and your little Mrs or run-around. Hell, it was even suggested that the age for driving could be lowered - NO THANKS - 17 is young enough, perhaps too young for some.
Besides, when you're 16 it's pretty much your last chance to just be a kid - soon you're off learning to drive and entering the sixth form and then thinking about your life career - why do we need to heap more responsibility on kids?
That's the thing with this Labour government - it's all meddling and nit-picking ... and not doing it at all thoroughly, it's all to grab a headline in The Sun - personally, sooner they're out the better, Darth Brown is going to be 10 times worse than Bliar Bliar Pants On Fire.
My two cents...and I believe, the first politically charged post on GD-Redux! :sneaky: :D :cool: