medsec222 wrote:I have no idea when a child is classed as an adult in England Suff - child maintenance is paid up until the age of 20 in some cases. By that I age I had just got married and we had put a deposit down on a house!
18 you become an adult in the eyes of the law. However maintenance covers into full time further education because the "adult" child is still dependent. They still get the vote at 18 though.
When we stopped the vote being for people who owned property, we opened up the voting system to a vast host of people who don't really know how the country works. The same "reasons" for not allowing people without property, or people under 21, or "women" to vote; are also being trotted out for the 16 year old's.
I would contend that a 19 year old in further education, living at home, not doing any work, is likely to be as oblivious as a 16 year old. But the law is 18 and that's the end of it.
However, giving the vote to 16 year old's and then telling them that certain MP's are sexual predators or violent, could actually break the voting mould. Because we have brought them up to believe this is totally unacceptable in any form.
So giving 16 year old's a vote might have entirely the opposite reaction that you might think. They are not so politically aware but they have a good idea between right and wrong vis a vis sexual predators and they live on social media where this stuff gets out.
Interesting concept.