Labour könnte ab dem nächsten Jahr das Wahlrecht für 16-Jährige einführen

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/labour-could-introduce-votes-for-16-year-olds-from-next-year-bvxrzrpds

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  1. AI_Hijacked on

    Elon Musk donates £100 million to the Reform Party, advertising them on Twitter/X, TikTok, and other social media networks, similar to what happened in Georgia.

    The Labour Party: Pikachu Face

  2. 16 year olds are impacted by decisions that they take part in, such as work and education but also the ones they will such as, housing and the economy, pretty fair decision.

  3. laxiuminum on

    *Political party might do something in the future*

    Good work times. Essential reporting.

  4. Fuzzy_Phrase_4834 on

    You know things are going well when you are relying on political support from children

  5. Just No. The voting age is 18 and should stay there. The last thing we need is children voting.

  6. Let’s let the age group most influenced by foreign interference (TikTok, X), vote. Terrible idea. 

  7. Employ-Personal on

    You might be sorry about that, there is evidence that youngsters are becoming a bit more right wing.

  8. limpingdba on

    If they’re gunna allow 16 year old to vote, they better start giving them a reason to vote for them, because Nigel and Elon are gunna make some moves, and are far more savvy about gaining marginalised voters than centrist Kier. More tax, slowed growth and perpetual banning of things really isn’t exciting youngsters.

  9. If you can vote at 16 then you can be charged as an adult if you’re in court. If you can vote on the law then you should be subject to 100% of it. Every time lowering the voting age is bought up I’ll say this and I’ve not had anyone satisfactorily explain why it shouldn’t be the case.

  10. Old-Aside1538 on

    By the age of 21, most of the structural development of the human brain is complete. However, the frontal lobe, which is responsible for executive functions such as decision-making, planning, and inhibitory control, continues to develop until the mid-20s. This period of development is crucial for shaping one’s personality, decision-making abilities, and behaviors.

  11. Grouchy_Conclusion45 on

    Lol. Labour giving the vote to people most likely to vote for them/most easily influenced by others. Hardly surprising 

  12. Burgermitpommes on

    They would be interested in this if and only if they stand to get more votes.

  13. I have a 16 year old niece and would never consider her to be mature enough to vote, it would end up coming down to who has the best hair cut or something.

    18 years old is also too young imo.

  14. cornedbeef101 on

    The privilege to vote should come with civics education and critical thinking mandatory lessons in schools. Make sure they are as informed as possible.

  15. Slaughter-Jaws on

    Not a terrible idea, though, could backfire easily. They’ve said themselves there has been a rise of teens following the likes of Andrew Tate, Trump, Musk ect.

  16. When I was 16 I wished I was able to vote. Looking back at what kids were like at 16, I’m glad they’re not able to vote

  17. One_Lobster_7454 on

    I was in favour of this at 16 but 10 years later I realise how little experience and knowledge I had, not even politically but just in life about how society, taxes and people work. Even at 18 I was clueless lol

  18. ThatGuyMaulicious on

    16 year olds don’t care or aren’t educated enough to vote. They’d purely do this to make up for the amount of people that already 5 months in already hate them and feel like they’ve been betrayed which most of us have.

  19. I’m not against it.

    16 year olds are affected by a lot of things, and if we’re looking to get more people interested in politics it’s not a bad idea to start off those on the cusp of higher education.

    Most likely outcome: They don’t take advantage of it. They’re not interested.

    Plenty of 18 year olds can vote now, but don’t.

    But the biggest problem with politics right now is apathy and scepticism. People believing politicians are ‘all the same’ and all out for themselves and all ineffectual.

    It leaves open the door for grifters and populists to provide easy ‘solutions’. Those immigrants are shifty, innit. Blame them. I’ll bring down the prices of eggs. If we just leave the EU then it’s all sunny uplands and no downsides.

    Lowering the age can be a step in the right direction. It can maybe help people engage. Then again maybe all the kids love the far right and farage, and this is just going to play into Elon’s plans. Or something.

    Or maybe they’ll not vote anyway. One of those.

  20. The current rate of erosion of childhood is only going to be exacerbated by this

  21. iamezekiel1_14 on

    This is going to end with Nigel Farage and his goons on TikTok more than they already are “so kids, do you dislike foreigners?, well despite the fact that I married one and have a German passport, do I have a party for you…..”

  22. Amazing_Battle3777 on

    What we should be doing is allowing them to focus on learning and development than trying to weaponise politics for young voters.

    The employment rate for 16-17 year olds has dropped from 48.1% in 1997-99 to 25.4% in 2017-19 – recent data suggests less than 18%.

    This is continuing trend – there will barely be any 16 year olds working soon – and this further supports they shouldn’t be voting.

    50 years ago – different story, you were an adult, now – not even the slightest.

  23. ItWasTheChuauaha on

    Why not toddlers and squirrels if they’re that desperate for votes.

  24. einwachmann on

    We need to raise the voting age not lower it, I don’t want to see politicians pandering to dumbass kids over TikTok.

  25. Nathongizer on

    There’s no need for this. You can vote at 18. Why do you need to vote at 16. You can vote when you’re 18. Or, when you can vote at 16, are the 14 year olds going to get their say, as the issues will affect them when they are adults, so let 14 year olds vote….. but don’t forget the 12 year olds! They’ll be adults one day so they need to make sure they are heard now for when rules affect them.

    Just stupid stuff people do to make them look good and enable them to still do what they need to for their own benefit.

  26. TroisArtichauts on

    Whilst this is clearly in their own interests, anyone who is British and can work and have their income taxed should be allowed to vote.

  27. MaxCherry64 on

    Do we really want children voting in general elections … No, we don’t. We were all incredibly naive at 16, let’s be real.

  28. Teaching_Extra on

    # Labour could  yet choosing the chief prosecutor as a leader .. its a promise not a fact

  29. This is the left leaning policy I never agreed with.

    Too many parents will start pressuring their children to go vote for their candidate of choice, 16 year olds that wouldn’t have normally have voted and that likely have very little interest in politics.

    It can happen at 18, but less likely.

  30. Specific-Cattle-3109 on

    Let me guess….they will all vote for the left.
    I mean it’s not like schools are left wing indoctrination centers…

  31. reddit_faa7777 on

    If anything it should be 21 or younger if you’re in full time employment.

  32. michael151991 on

    Being able to vote when you’ve only just been able to feel the tip of life’s penis is far too early. At least a couple of years after education when you’ve really started to feel those veins pump in your arse as you just try get by.

  33. Scumbaggio1845 on

    Without wanting to sound like an old man yelling at clouds I think unless they somehow make it super sexy to vote via Tik tok then the proportion of 26 year olds who vote will be minuscule.

    I personally would definitely have voted at 16 but it wouldn’t have mattered anyway because the candidate i voted for in the constituency I was living in at the time won by thousands of votes.

  34. InMyLiverpoolHome on

    16 year olds are able to work full time and pay tax, it’s only fair they have a say in how their taxes are used and the country is run

  35. LordSatanSaturn on

    Is a 16 years old nowadays able to make such important decision?

    Because I remember back in my days an average 16 years old was arrogant and thought to know everything, when in reality they didn’t know anything…

  36. EnvironmentalLaugh62 on

    Not old enough to drink, yet apparently old enough to make decisions about how the country should be run. Tactical move.

  37. RomaruDarkeyes on

    I’d rather see proportional representation to be honest… And yes, I recognise that gives a greater chance for assholes like Reform to see the light of day, but here’s the thing…

    Maybe if parties were forced to actually fulfil promises and be held to account, and people felt their votes actually mattered as opposed to “What’s the point – I live in a safe ‘x’ seat”, people would actually be more engaged in the system, and likewise parties would be encouraged to ACTUALLY FULFIL THE NEEDS OF THE VOTERS…

    And lying little toads like Farage get shown up to be exactly what they are when they don’t do the bloody job

  38. neverend1ngcircles on

    Even though Labour aren’t currently popular with this age group, it would still give them a bit more of an advantage over the Tories, so feels somewhat self serving. I don’t have a strong opinion on this but do think it would make more sense if they were planning on bringing the compulsory education age back down to 16, which I assume is not the case.

    Honestly, I would rather see an upper age limit on voting.

  39. ezaquarii_com on

    In next election campaign:

    1. Labour minister promises free candies voucher for under-18
    2. Conservative minister promises abolishing A-levels and removing math from school curriculum

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