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    Voting at 16? Do you support this campaign?
    I do.
    There are many youngsters like myself who take an interest in the politics of this country, and the worldwide goings on.
    We teenagers have very active minds, our minds are more active than an adults. Where an adult would probably have a fixed opinion about which political party they support. We can be all over the place.
    If we can understand Politics, why shouldn't we be able to vote?
    So Questions I'm asking:
    Do you support votes at 16? Why?
    If you could vote, Would you? Why (not) ?
    If you could vote, Who would you vote for at this moment in time?


    When we are talking about voting in this thread, It is going on about who you would vote for in a General Election, i.e which party you would like to be Government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hecktix View Post
    Voting at 16? Do you support this campaign?
    I do.
    There are many youngsters like myself who take an interest in the politics of this country, and the worldwide goings on.
    We teenagers have very active minds, our minds are more active than an adults. Where an adult would probably have a fixed opinion about which political party they support. We can be all over the place.
    If we can understand Politics, why shouldn't we be able to vote?
    So Questions I'm asking:
    Do you support votes at 16? Why?
    If you could vote, Would you? Why (not) ?
    If you could vote, Who would you vote for at this moment in time?


    When we are talking about voting in this thread, It is going on about who you would vote for in a General Election, i.e which party you would like to be Government.

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    Yeah I do support voting at 16. I'd think most 16 year olds are mature enough to vote and make a wise decision.

    I'm not 16, but yeah I would vote. Most of the decisions wouldn't effect me really, but the only thing i'd be concerned about is the education and jobs. Taxes etc. won't concern me.

    I don't know any British political parties, but in Canada i'd probably vote for the "Conservative" party, since the Liberals were in a major scandal stealing the countrys money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Wolverine View Post
    Yeah I do support voting at 16. I'd think most 16 year olds are mature enough to vote and make a wise decision.

    I'm not 16, but yeah I would vote. Most of the decisions wouldn't effect me really, but the only thing i'd be concerned about is the education and jobs. Taxes etc. won't concern me.

    I don't know any British political parties, but in Canada i'd probably vote for the "Conservative" party, since the Liberals were in a major scandal stealing the countrys money.
    In Britain until recently the Conservative party were frowned upon.
    I still frown upon them because originally they were a party for the Upper Classes.

    Are the Conservative Party in Canada the same?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hecktix View Post
    In Britain until recently the Conservative party were frowned upon.
    I still frown upon them because originally they were a party for the Upper Classes.

    Are the Conservative Party in Canada the same?
    Err, im not too sure about the history of the Conservative Party in Canada sorry.

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    Thats ok I dont know much about the History of the Conservative party in Britain, cept that they were bobbas for twenty something years.
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    i think 16 is the best age...

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    Its annoying being at the age of 16-17 because you feel your old enough to make your own decisions but so many things are limited to the age of 18.

    I'm not too bothered, i'm in no rush to worry about politics at this age and don't see much point in voting anyway, whoever we get they all seem to talk bs.

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    I know naff all about politics & i wouldn't vote because i wouldn't know who to vote for, so i really wouldn't be bothered whether it was 16 or 18 or whatever.


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    I've never cared about voting.

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    I wouldn't cos idc

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