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What should we do with her

  • Let the slag rot where she is?

    Votes: 25 62.5%
  • Bring her back home and lock her up

    Votes: 6 15.0%
  • Bring her back and interrogate her for info for her freedom

    Votes: 2 5.0%
  • Bring her back and give love and understanding

    Votes: 4 10.0%
  • Just give the bitch and her spawn everything she wants for free

    Votes: 2 5.0%
  • Give her the bullet

    Votes: 7 17.5%

  • Total voters
    40
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A jaw dropping 4 thousand people signed up to it. http://www.votesat16.org/

Crazy idea. If the voting age were to change, I'd want it bumped up. Your average 16 year old is either in school or has just left school. Allowing me and my mates to vote at that age would be crazy. For a laugh, at that age, we'd have probably all got together and voted the BNP or Monster Raving loony party, locally. That's the kind of tricks that schoolkids play.

I’d rather we took the vote away from those 80+ who don’t really vote at all but mostly have their massive gammon offspring vote on their behalf.

Not sure what kids you know but when I was 16 I wouldn’t have thought it was a laugh to vote BNP.
 
I’d rather we took the vote away from those 80+ who don’t really vote at all but mostly have their massive gammon offspring vote on their behalf.

Not sure what kids you know but when I was 16 I wouldn’t have thought it was a laugh to vote BNP.
Fair enough. Maybe you were more advanced and mature, than me. At that age, I would have probably done that for ****s and giggles. At 16, I knew nothing about politics. I wouldn't have understood the implications of a BNP representative being elected.

I don't think age matters for fraudulent votes. I've been open and honest that my family weren't voting, so I sweeped all their votes up for them and sent them off.
 
I’d rather we took the vote away from those 80+ who don’t really vote at all but mostly have their massive gammon offspring vote on their behalf.

Not sure what kids you know but when I was 16 I wouldn’t have thought it was a laugh to vote BNP.

Maybe you were unique bro but most 16 year olds in this modern age have zero social skills, live in a cyber world and haven't a ****ing clue about politics which is a good thing. The 80+ as you call them are not all demented and quite capable of having a political opinion and given their era, means a **** lot more than some divvy kid that has done **** all..

Voting age should be 25..<ok>
 
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Fair enough. Maybe you were more advanced and mature, than me. At that age, I would have probably done that for ****s and giggles. At 16, I knew nothing about politics. I wouldn't have understood the implications of a BNP representative being elected.

I don't think age matters for fraudulent votes. I've been open and honest that my family weren't voting, so I sweeped all their votes up for them and sent them off.

<rofl>
 
Maybe you were unique bro but most 16 year olds in this modern age have zero social skills, live in a cyber world and haven't a ****ing clue about politics which is a good thing. The 80+ as you call them are not all demented and quite capable of having a political opinion and given their era, means a **** lot more than some divvy kid that has done **** all..

Voting age should be 25..<ok>

No, they really aren’t. Me generalising about old people was half a joke but you appear to be serious.
 
Fair enough. Maybe you were more advanced and mature, than me. At that age, I would have probably done that for ****s and giggles. At 16, I knew nothing about politics. I wouldn't have understood the implications of a BNP representative being elected.

I don't think age matters for fraudulent votes. I've been open and honest that my family weren't voting, so I sweeped all their votes up for them and sent them off.

Just a thought but maybe some or even most kids today are a bit more politically aware and perhaps intelligent than you were. Judging today’s youth by what you were like decades ago doesn’t seem very sensible.
 
Just a thought but maybe some or even most kids today are a bit more politically aware and perhaps intelligent than you were. Judging today’s youth by what you were like decades ago doesn’t seem very sensible.
I don't know any kids that are 15 and 16 who know about politics. It's ludicrous to let them vote. They've got no life experience.
 
I don't know any kids that are 15 and 16 who know about politics. It's ludicrous to let them vote. They've got no life experience.

Generally, those advocating to let kids vote, are the ones that demonstrate that their own understanding of how things run is extremely limited.
 
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I reckon they should stop Londoners being able to vote in UK elections. It's not as if they even live here.
 
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