Rosie51
If 16 year olds are informed/old enough to influence the government of the country by being given the vote, then I assume they will also be granted all the other privileges/obligations afforded to adults? So no more "they're only kids" when it comes to judicial sentencing, obtaining a licence to drive a car, they'll be able to leave the education system at 16 with no obligation to be in an apprenticeship like scheme, sign legally binding contracts, marry without parental consent in England and Wales, buy cigarettes and alcohol, watch any content in films etc, ad infinitum. If not, why not? Either they're fully adult or they're not. Giving your vote to the party that will enact policy for all your fellow citizens is a huge responsibility. If you're equipped for that by virtue of being 16 then you're equipped for the rest.
I totally agree with you Rosie. For me, the age of majority would be better set at 18, but if the powers that be decide that 16 is a fully mature adult, then all that comes with being an adult must come with it.
Iâm afraid it canât be one way when it suits, but the other way when it doesnât suit!