I was agin' it at first because I thought that the young should be protected from the responsibility of voting until 18 so allowed to be a carefree in that department just for a little bit longer.
I've been reassured that there'll be an educational programme to produce well-informed, civically responsible voters and that can't be bad. As someone has observed the franchise is wasted on some people who don't use their vote and there are adult voters who won't consider as much as a well informed youngster.*And voting in the UK is not obligatory* so they don't have to bother if they don't want.
An almost more interesting debate is the age at which people can marry , join the army etc. Those arguments are woth an essay or a book. We should decide on an age for adulthood and stick to it and then youngsters can aim at an age at which they stand on their own two feet , not fear it.
Sociey can't decide whether to mollycoddle young people or force them into adulthood at 16 by giving them the vote.
Yours faithfully haven't properley thought it through yet.
Good Morning Wednesday 19th August2026


