I'm conflicted on my thoughts about the older generation having the same vote weighting as younger generations. On one hand, the younger generation in exposed for a greater amount of time (younger age) and to more risk of decisions (education, job market etc.), yet at the same time everyone deserves an equal say and the older generation may be more wise.
Either way it'll be interesting to see what happens to Britain
[QUOTE=Badballer;50591690]I'm conflicted on my thoughts about the older generation having the same vote weighting as younger generations. On one hand, the younger generation in exposed for a greater amount of time (younger age) and to more risk of decisions (education, job market etc.), yet at the same time everyone deserves an equal say and the older generation may be more wise.
Either way it'll be interesting to see what happens to Britain[/QUOTE]
Age separated bins with votes weighted against life expectancy seems both forwards and backwards.
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