Phil71 wrote:UFGN wrote:Phil71 wrote:UFGN wrote:Phil grow up lad.
I'm saying that if someone is capable of voting they are subject to criticism for their vote.
Very simple. If you want to excuse the feckless that's fine. But it's clear that the real reason for your protestations, is that you know damn well leave would have lost the vote if you hadn't had the support of people who didn't bother to educate themselves of the consequences.
So the insults have started. I thought it wouldn't be long.
It's quite simple. You are saying that people should have a significant understanding of every aspect of the subject on which they are being asked to vote, and I am saying they shouldn't.
Every person of voting age is equal, so is their vote, and each should be respected.
It's called democracy.
Its a question of aspiration. I aspire for an educated electorate and hold individuals accountable for their actions
You clearly don't. Your motives are clear
Don't try to dress it up. You think certain people should be excluded from the electorate.
Why don't you write to Mr Cable with your views. Perhaps he could table a motion on the subject. Starting perhaps with a debate in Parliament for the removal of voting rights for people with severe impairments. After that it could move on to people with mental health problems, learning disabilities, the elderly, people without any academic qualifications...
And their we have it. The final huge lie from a serial liar who can't win an argument without lying
I never once said anyone should be denied the vote, in fact I expressly stated that they shouldn't
Now delete your f***ing account