Lowering the voting age

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c628ep4j5kno

So the labour party apparently believes that 16 and 17-year-olds are old enough to vote. But not old enough to:

  • Leave school
  • Hold down a full-time job
  • Buy a plastic knife
  • Play the lottery
  • Buy alcohol
  • Smoke
  • Sue someone in court without permission
  • Get married (in England and Wales)
  • Watch porn
  • Make porn
  • Go to war
  • Stand for parliament

Now in my mind voting is one of the most adult things you can do. You are taking responsibility for the running of the country (indirectly). So my question, and it is a serious question for debate, if 16 and 17-year-olds can be expected to vote what other adult things could they reasonably expect to do.

For the record I personally am in favour of reducing the voting age but I do think it produces important inconsistencies that should probably be addressed. At the very least you should be able to stand in the elections you are voting for. If a 16-year-old can vote for an MP they should be allowed to be an MP.

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  • I think the most important one is that you can pay tax, but not vote for the government that will collect and spend your taxes.

    I think it's an important step in bringing more political awareness to a younger generation, who to my mind, have been infantalised and are kept in a semi childlike status for much to long and I don't think it does them any good.

    We've had voting at 16 for Senedd and local elections here for years, I can't see that it makes that much difference honestly. Some people don't vote anyway regardless of thier age, I didn't vote in the last GE, because there was no one who I could bring myself to vote for and I'm sick of voting fo the least bad.

    I remember being a few months short of my 18th birthday in 1979, I was really fed up that I wouldn't be able to vote for a government until I was nearly 22.

  • I completely agree. If you pay tax you should have a say in the government that spends that money. 

    I agree about young people being infantilised for far too long too, 16 year olds are treated like children in the education system and then we wonder why they act like children. 
    In previous generations they would have had the choice to go out into the adult world, earn money and make their way in life 

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  • I completely agree. If you pay tax you should have a say in the government that spends that money. 

    I agree about young people being infantilised for far too long too, 16 year olds are treated like children in the education system and then we wonder why they act like children. 
    In previous generations they would have had the choice to go out into the adult world, earn money and make their way in life 

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