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Been listening to youngsters views, and their difference of approach to the modern world which is a stark difference to the views to of the older older voters , its a pity they cannot vote on their immediate future , the government needs to look at itself on this one, as a missed opportunity .
This may be a bit controversial, but I personally wouldn't allow anyone over a certain age to vote, on the basis that they won't be around to have to deal with the outcome.
You asked for abuse by resorting to the lowest common denominator of an argument every time. It's like trying to have a discussion with the personification of the sun news paper.
You try and have an air of superiority on here but you are certainly one of the thickest on here.
I won't ignore you I enjoy the discussion, you are more than welcome to ignore me though pal.
In normal circumstances no, but in a general election you only have to live with the outcome of your vote for 4 years.
In this bad boy, it's an outcome that most of us will have to live with for the rest of our lives, in the case of someone who fought in WW2 and at least 90 years of age, it isn't a mistake they'd have to live with for that long.
I appreciate that sounds very callous, but it's true.
Personally, I would go further, and limit democracy in this case to anyone without a basic level of intelligence.
I'm thinking of Chris here.
How old is Mrs Steve R???
I'm not gonna risk taking that bullet on here!
Seriously though, I have relatives approaching 90, with strong Brexit views, which is fair enough, except by the time the dust settles on this referendum in a few years time, chances are they're not going to be here.
Don't start him off again.
she was still undecided yesterday, either way she has no idea what she is voting for.
Mid 40's, I forget
I'm never going to look at an eclair in the same way ever again.