Re: Voting age...
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:28 pm
It's an interesting point. But harsh on the over 80's and would you include the younger terminally ill for the same reason? But rather than have the cut off at 80 you might suggest anyone over 50 is denied a vote, because it might take 30 years for the benefits of an independent Scotland to be realised in day to day life.
Or you could suggest that only over 50's are allowed to vote because they have the benefit of wisdom and experience. It's for those reasons that most major civil decisions have traditionally been made by the elders of a community.
You might also deny a vote to anyone who might consider leaving the country in the future, because they might not care so much what the consequences are! Hand in your passports before you are allowed to vote, "Yes"!
As has been stated before, many times, the die is already set, and we will all be stuck with a decision whichever way it goes. The basis on which people are given a vote is flawed, and I suspect there are people from all sides of the argument on independence who feel that way.
Or you could suggest that only over 50's are allowed to vote because they have the benefit of wisdom and experience. It's for those reasons that most major civil decisions have traditionally been made by the elders of a community.
You might also deny a vote to anyone who might consider leaving the country in the future, because they might not care so much what the consequences are! Hand in your passports before you are allowed to vote, "Yes"!
As has been stated before, many times, the die is already set, and we will all be stuck with a decision whichever way it goes. The basis on which people are given a vote is flawed, and I suspect there are people from all sides of the argument on independence who feel that way.