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13 hours ago, HiVibes said:

Average life expectancy is around 80 years old, so 64 as cut off is pretty lenient, if that were the way forward, though I prefer the idea of double voting rights for 16 - 32, as it really sets the right focus.

Interesting idea. The problem is that most of the 16-32 year olds cannot be arsed to vote. 

 

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14 hours ago, HiVibes said:

Oh there should be much much fewer.

One way this could be achieved in the long term is by addressing the democratic deficit for young people, why is it for the first 16 years of a life a young person has no voting rights when they are the most important section of society and would vote for a better future?

And yet over 70's have a vote when they have absolutely no future. This deficit could be addressed by

- delgating an extra vote per child to parents ( bit messy)

- giving younger voters a double vote from ages 16 through to 32.

- take away the vote from those who have no interest in a future. ie over 65's

These sorts of measures would encourage young people to particiapte in politics make them feel valued and deliver future focussed policy, and as a by product no more old chuffs mining votes from old clueless dears who don't even know what year it is.

Sieg Heil!

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We are so lucky to have hi vibes to be able to offer his totally reasonable views. 

All he is saying is that anyone over 65 shouldn't be allowed to drive. 

Anyone over 64 shouldn't have a vote

Anyone over 65 shouldnt be a drain on the health service. 

I presume they must also pay maximum tax to help support anyone who he dreams worthy of extra benefits. 

We are so lucky to have people like him insulting everyone who he deems should be insulted. 

What a totally obnoxious person he seems to be. 

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9 hours ago, emesde said:

We are so lucky to have hi vibes to be able to offer his totally reasonable views. 

All he is saying is that anyone over 65 shouldn't be allowed to drive. 

Anyone over 64 shouldn't have a vote

Anyone over 65 shouldnt be a drain on the health service. 

I presume they must also pay maximum tax to help support anyone who he dreams worthy of extra benefits. 

We are so lucky to have people like him insulting everyone who he deems should be insulted. 

What a totally obnoxious person he seems to be. 

Soylent Green anyone?

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1 hour ago, CallMeCurious said:

Soylent Green anyone?

Talking of which.

Today in Tesco, old man at the till in front of me his shopping was a loaf of white bread,  two packets of egg custards, cornflakes,  orange shitty cheese, packet of sausage rolls, 4 identical sausage and mash ready meals,  a couple of 2 litre bottles of lemonade a litre of vodka and 12 litres of uht milk.

What is is with you lot and uht milk?

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