by Suff » 16 Sep 2014, 09:19
Kaz the 16 and 17 year old part is just one of the key differences between England and Scotland. Something most English don't understand.
At 16, in Scotland, you are a legal adult. You can leave home, marry and have children all without the consent of your parents. Also for the purposes of crime you are no longer a juvenile.
I have long said that they need to get their policies straight. If you are a legal adult then you should be able to drink and vote. So either fix the drinking and voting or change the age at which you are a legal adult.
For this referendum, whether it seems to make sense or not, the SNP has done the right thing. Even if it costs them the referendum, which it might as most 16 and 17 year olds seem to favour the Union.
As for the Poles, etc, it was a choice they had to make. In the end they took residency over Domicile. There are hundreds of thousands of Scots who have left Scotland fairly permanently and will probably never return. You could ask, how is their vote any more relevant than a person who is living, working and contributing to the community? It's not how I would have done it, but, in the end, they'll be damned if they do and damned if they don't.
What I believe they did was to work under the EU rules rather than normal UK rules. Given the decision being taken, it is, perhaps, not surprising. Again it may cost them the vote. As most EU citizens would be expected to vote No.
If you think about it, they have created a situation where, should they win, there will be no possible claim that the vote is invalid. Probably a smart and astute move. If they win!
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.