I am 53 and I have only ever voted Labour once. That was my first time voting (I was 19) and was a protest vote. I was always unconvinced by Kinnock and Blair. John Smith was shaping up to be someone I could have supported to be Prime Minister, but then he died.
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Quite the opposite. In fact I think it is you saying that.
I am saying it doesn’t matter if people are dim (or bright) they are allowed an equal say. Which is why I do not agree with you that 16 year olds should be forbidden from voting because they are dim (not mature).
Looks like I have to assume you don't have children Gromit.
So to sum up.
A load of old people on Answerbank who have never had day to day intereaction with 16 year olds think that 16 year olds should not be allowed to vote.
I agree with you on Smith ... I think he could have brought a 'Kinder gentler politics' without the not so hidden agenda of Corbyn and his crew.
Mikey, to un-fuddle you; I’m for 16 year olds having the vote for the reasons I gave. I’m against your reasoning on why they voted. I trust that’s clear.
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