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Too many phone calls to make. The NHS keeps making all these appointments for me to have vaccinations. First it was the shingles one, which I still haven't rescheduled (because I know that the moment I phone to do that, they will remind me that I haven't had my Covid booster this year) now it's the pneumococcal. All this because I am perceived to be more at risk. The surgeon warned me that they were going to be pestering me for the next decade, but I thought that was just the yearly mammogram. Apparently there's more to it than that. I know I should be grateful and am trying to be, but injections! Pah!

Meanwhile, looks like the government is keeping its manifesto promise of lowering the voting age from 18 to 16. Loud is the harrumphing. While I can see that a 16 year old may be too immature to understand the ramifications of their vote, and yes, greater understanding with age is an expectation, I wouldn't say election results bear these ideas out. It took supposedly mature individuals to vote for Brexit, Johnson, and Truss, and now many of these same supposedly mature individuals are gathering behind Nigel Farage and Reform. There's never a guarantee that a 20/40/60/80 year old will vote wisely, even given a universal value of wisdom. I think it was Jefferson who believed that an educated citizenry is necessary for the survival of a democracy. There's a need to teach people how government works as well as the responsibilities of democracy, and we just don't do it, we never did. That's where the problem lies. We're lazy and tribal and find politics dull unless someone's knickers are involved. It's only when things go wrong that we shift our butts into gear, often too late. The main weakness with this new legislation is that perhaps 16-18 is an easily propagandised age group, very vulnerable to social contagion and media influence. But hasn't everyone had similar issues? I remember times when women voted as their husbands told them to, and an old friend of mine recalled to me how as an adult back in the 70s, he was taken to his first polling booth by his dad who also told him where to put his X. Now he doesn't vote at all.

Date: 2025-07-18 11:20 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mallorys_camera
I don't imagine 16-year-olds are any more suggestible than all those 75-year-olds sending money to all those thousands of Keanus floating around in cyberspace.

I wonder how many of the 16-year-olds will actually register to vote?

Date: 2025-07-18 03:06 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] benicek
Also we are still stuck with our shit FPTP system.

Date: 2025-07-19 08:05 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] benicek
Compromise would be a great thing right now. FPTP is fuelling extremism by encouraging factions to capture the big parties that can still take control of parliament with 35% of the vote.

Date: 2025-07-19 08:49 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] benicek
You make an alliance with any party on the left or centre.

Date: 2025-07-19 10:40 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] benicek
Same applies under FPTP. Reform Tory electoral pact takes Parliament on 35% of the popular vote.

Date: 2025-07-22 12:09 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] shimmerwine
My guy got shingles a year or so ago, and it was so agonizing that I immediately got vaccinated so I didn't get it. Of all of what they want you to get, I'd recommend getting that one the most. It spread so close to his eye that if they hadn't caught it in time, it would've messed with his vision. He said it was the most painful thing he's ever gone through.

*just my two cents*

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