| They are not legally adults. * They are restricted in what jobs they do, and are supposed to be either in education or doing apprenticeships or similar * They cannot drive until they are 17 * They cannot purchase alcohol, knives and many other things * They cannot get married * They cannot get tattoos Its very much that they think it will favour them. I think it might very well not do so - while they will net vote for Labour its not by a huge margin and its changing. I wonder whether the government are overly influenced by the huge margin they enjoy with privileged people in that age group - i.e. the ones they meet. |
"So if democracy is so great, and voting rights are so important, why don't you let us vote on anything that matters to us?"
"So taxation without representation... that's like me, right?"
"So if universal suffrage is important, are people like me included in the universe?"
"So we can (in the UK) potentially join the army or navy at 16, and possibly die in dangerous training or even fighting in a war, but we don't get to vote?"