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14-18 get their chance to vote
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and policies adopted affect everyone, not just teenagers, top up fees has allready been passed, and add to the fact policies are not adopted at the general election, a government once elected will put forward proposals from its manifesto
i could see the argument from 16, as that is when you can start work and start likely paying taxes in many cases, that is a good point, but taxes do not = vote
vote = been not in prison and over 18, its supposed to show that the vote is yours and not the states, its the whole point of a secret ballot
http://www.cyberbritain.co.uk/electionblog/index.php
this website would also be the same one taking the piss out of every thing leftright and centre (no pub intended)
id rtaher happily if i was under 18 put my name forward, but not to a site like that
and local and county council ones as well