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Higher, Lower Or Status Quo?
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https:/ /www.bb c.com/n ews/uk- politic s-46737 013
I think Higher.
I think Higher.
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Rockrose, //Because they have lived their lives and should stop ruining the future for younger generation// The senior generation are still living their lives.Are you trying to qualify for the stupidest post of the week?
11:56 Tue 08th Jan 2019
only economics Chris? there are other subjects. I do like the idea of voters actually understanding what they are voting for but I have no idea how that can be achieved in a non biased way. Perhaps everyone of the prescribed age gets a vote and then you can earn another for passing an exam on politics but the problem then is that the course and exam would never be neutral so on reflection, there is a reason why it's like it is.
Firstly - mandatory voting - with penalties for not bothering to turn up - with an IDGAF option on each ballot paper.
Then I'd like a multiple vote system - for instance (off the top of my head and not entirely worked through) :
Everyone gets one vote (at age 21).
It is then possible to get additional votes by demonstrating :
1. Education - proper A Levels in real subjects (no media studies for instance) and ditto Degrees
2. Proof of economic worth over a 5 year period - a net gain to the UK - taxes paid balanced against benefits drawn
3. Whatever else I think of in the next ten minutes ...
Then I'd like a multiple vote system - for instance (off the top of my head and not entirely worked through) :
Everyone gets one vote (at age 21).
It is then possible to get additional votes by demonstrating :
1. Education - proper A Levels in real subjects (no media studies for instance) and ditto Degrees
2. Proof of economic worth over a 5 year period - a net gain to the UK - taxes paid balanced against benefits drawn
3. Whatever else I think of in the next ten minutes ...
16, however with a proviso that political and social responsibility is taught in schools from age 11 and more responsibility is given to young people generally at an earlier age. So many people feel it's okay not to vote at all, which is a real problem. Electoral complacency is something which cripples society and allows undemocratic things to slide in via the back door.
I agree with a lot of the article which states that young people no longer have enough of an adult role at an early enough age and imho that needs remedying as people my age are often woefully ill equipped to deal with things because they have never had the opportunity to actually do anything meaningful and useful to their progression as a person. I've found this when conducting interviews, half the people under 20 don't turn up, some turn up late, shambolic, only a very few actually have themselves together in any meaningful way and it's not a hard thing to teach, just not enough is expected of them imho, and that's down to our education system not teaching self discipline and how to actually 'adult' properly.
I agree with a lot of the article which states that young people no longer have enough of an adult role at an early enough age and imho that needs remedying as people my age are often woefully ill equipped to deal with things because they have never had the opportunity to actually do anything meaningful and useful to their progression as a person. I've found this when conducting interviews, half the people under 20 don't turn up, some turn up late, shambolic, only a very few actually have themselves together in any meaningful way and it's not a hard thing to teach, just not enough is expected of them imho, and that's down to our education system not teaching self discipline and how to actually 'adult' properly.
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