Gally
Hello Alex.
Can you explain to me why you are so keen to lower the voting age to 16 in time for the Referendum?? It seems that a huge percentage of Scottish residents of voting age don't have a clue about all the why's, wherefores, ifs and buts, so how do you expect the 16 - 18 year olds to arrive at an informed decision? Call me cynical, but it smacks to me of desperation. I am not Scots born, but have resided here for over half my life and apart from one 'gransnetter' I don't know one person in favour of Independence ; in fact I am aware of a number who, should the dreaded day arrive, will move their businesses south of the border.
On a lighter note, my daughter met you at a charity 'do' in Edinburgh when she was 9 and you were masquerading as Santa Claus; she told you her name was Imogen and you replied 'Emma Jane', how nice. I don't think she has ever forgiven you!
Hello Gally and thank you for your question.I believe it is only
right that the youngest adults in the country should be able to have their say
on their nation’s future. The Scottish Government’s view is that the voting
age should be reduced to 16 for all elections and we have already extended
the vote to 16 and 17 year olds in our health board elections and crofting
commission elections. If you can get married, serve in the armed forces or
pay tax, then you should have a say in Scotland’s democratic processes..
Finally a big hello to Imogen and apologies for getting her name wrong. I am
sure the real Santa got it right!

