Should old people be allowed to vote?
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Should old people be allowed to vote?
If young people arent allowed, then there should be a cut off date for old people too. They tend to lose their faculties once they hit 60
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
Maybe linking the cut off to the state pension age would be the answer
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
My faculties didn't last that long! Eighteen is clearly too young as well so I reckon a "sweet spot" of between 25 and 45 ought to be about right.
Also, women are very emotional creatures so maybe we should reconsider giving the charming creatures the vote? Bless 'em!
Also, women are very emotional creatures so maybe we should reconsider giving the charming creatures the vote? Bless 'em!
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
As soon as they get their pension. Why should they get free money and decide my future? 8/10 very self serving voting decisions.
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
It’s a fair point - the old do get a disproportionally big say in how the country is run. But I suppose they might be considered conservative with a small c in that they prevent rash or hurried societal changes - or indeed vital ones at times.
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
I suspect there's an element of wummery to this but yes, I would not disagree with this. Not just for 'losing their faculties', for a myriad of other reasons.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 10:44 am If young people arent allowed, then there should be a cut off date for old people too. They tend to lose their faculties once they hit 60
Somewhere around 70, when most oldies are no longer working, not contributing to society but merely draining from it, would be about right. Maybe dovetail it with the state pension?
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
Why is 18 too young?BoniO wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 10:51 am My faculties didn't last that long! Eighteen is clearly too young as well so I reckon a "sweet spot" of between 25 and 45 ought to be about right.
Also, women are very emotional creatures so maybe we should reconsider giving the charming creatures the vote? Bless 'em!
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
60 ? You should get out more . If you really wanted people to swallow your wind up you should have made the age older.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 10:44 am If young people arent allowed, then there should be a cut off date for old people too. They tend to lose their faculties once they hit 60
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
Why vote? It doesn't bring about any real change, it just gives the illusion that people have a say in there lives when in reality its determined by those with vast amounts of wealth. Maintaining that wealth is how things are ordered, throwing the odd scrap now and then is all they are required to do.
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
I reckon the opposite. Their votes should count as two as they have all that wisdom.
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
I fully understand your point but at the end of the day people fought and died for your right to vote . On that alone you shouldn't waste your vote by not voting.The Mindsweep wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 11:15 am Why vote? It doesn't bring about any real change, it just gives the illusion that people have a say in there lives when in reality its determined by those with vast amounts of wealth. Maintaining that wealth is how things are ordered, throwing the odd scrap now and then is all they are required to do.
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
Interesting point about people “not contributing to society but merely draining from it” not being allowed to vote. Would rule out a lot of people other than retirees.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 11:08 amI suspect there's an element of wummery to this but yes, I would not disagree with this. Not just for 'losing their faculties', for a myriad of other reasons.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 10:44 am If young people arent allowed, then there should be a cut off date for old people too. They tend to lose their faculties once they hit 60
Somewhere around 70, when most oldies are no longer working, not contributing to society but merely draining from it, would be about right. Maybe dovetail it with the state pension?
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
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Scottish Labour party leader Anas Sarwar arrives at his local polling station Pollokshields Burgh Hall in Glasgow to deliver his postal vote in the Scottish Parliamentary election.
What's this guys excuse, not age as he's 38, for totally missing the point.
Scottish Labour party leader Anas Sarwar arrives at his local polling station Pollokshields Burgh Hall in Glasgow to deliver his postal vote in the Scottish Parliamentary election.
What's this guys excuse, not age as he's 38, for totally missing the point.
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
Well if anything like me they'll be p*ssed most of the time.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 11:08 amWhy is 18 too young?BoniO wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 10:51 am My faculties didn't last that long! Eighteen is clearly too young as well so I reckon a "sweet spot" of between 25 and 45 ought to be about right.
Also, women are very emotional creatures so maybe we should reconsider giving the charming creatures the vote? Bless 'em!
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
No need. As hardly any young bother to turn out and vote they have that advantage already.
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
Mandatory IQ tests and evidence of a basic understanding of politics and real-world socio-economics should be pre-requisites.
Would rule out many extremists on the left and right
Would rule out many extremists on the left and right
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
I'd also include other drains on society, like tax accountants for example, who enable the rich to pay minimal taxes. I'm sure you'd agreeRonnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 11:08 amI suspect there's an element of wummery to this but yes, I would not disagree with this. Not just for 'losing their faculties', for a myriad of other reasons.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 10:44 am If young people arent allowed, then there should be a cut off date for old people too. They tend to lose their faculties once they hit 60
Somewhere around 70, when most oldies are no longer working, not contributing to society but merely draining from it, would be about right. Maybe dovetail it with the state pension?

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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
Think testing students’ eligibility to vote would be pretty simple. Ask them to sum up the current state of the UK without using the phrase “Tory Scum” or anything similar. Unable to do so = no voteBoniO wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 11:35 amWell if anything like me they'll be p*ssed most of the time.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 11:08 amWhy is 18 too young?BoniO wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 10:51 am My faculties didn't last that long! Eighteen is clearly too young as well so I reckon a "sweet spot" of between 25 and 45 ought to be about right.
Also, women are very emotional creatures so maybe we should reconsider giving the charming creatures the vote? Bless 'em!
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
The vote wasn't fought over, those in control worked out that to keep the masses happy they had to give them the illusion of having a stake in their lives. The Industrial Revolution was the starting point for giving more people this illusion, as their labour was needed. When women began to transform into a source of labour, they were included as well. They then started to offer health care so the labour would be healthy enough to continue to provide the means to maintain the wealth of those few.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 11:19 amI fully understand your point but at the end of the day people fought and died for your right to vote . On that alone you shouldn't waste your vote by not voting.The Mindsweep wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 11:15 am Why vote? It doesn't bring about any real change, it just gives the illusion that people have a say in there lives when in reality its determined by those with vast amounts of wealth. Maintaining that wealth is how things are ordered, throwing the odd scrap now and then is all they are required to do.
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
Did PW have troublesome potty training? Maybe he is still learning the basics. Definitely a lot of faeces being transferred to this board. If you can't get out more. I suggest a lie down.
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
Such as who? The vast majority of people below retirement age will be contributing to society, be that by raising children, working, paying taxes etc.Ornchurch wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 11:22 amInteresting point about people “not contributing to society but merely draining from it” not being allowed to vote. Would rule out a lot of people other than retirees.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 11:08 amI suspect there's an element of wummery to this but yes, I would not disagree with this. Not just for 'losing their faculties', for a myriad of other reasons.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 10:44 am If young people arent allowed, then there should be a cut off date for old people too. They tend to lose their faculties once they hit 60
Somewhere around 70, when most oldies are no longer working, not contributing to society but merely draining from it, would be about right. Maybe dovetail it with the state pension?
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
I think only people in prison should be allowed to vote, as they like the candidates don’t have a clue what goes on in the real world
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
You’ve answered your own question. The ones not included in the ‘vast majority’.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 1:35 pmSuch as who? The vast majority of people below retirement age will be contributing to society, be that by raising children, working, paying taxes etc.Ornchurch wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 11:22 amInteresting point about people “not contributing to society but merely draining from it” not being allowed to vote. Would rule out a lot of people other than retirees.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 11:08 am
I suspect there's an element of wummery to this but yes, I would not disagree with this. Not just for 'losing their faculties', for a myriad of other reasons.
Somewhere around 70, when most oldies are no longer working, not contributing to society but merely draining from it, would be about right. Maybe dovetail it with the state pension?
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Re: Should old people be allowed to vote?
In Alba everyone living there over 16 is entitled to vote. Including refugees. That is progress.