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    1. NorthernSoul1998 on

      They should also have lessons on how to spot misinformation then

    2. Andrew1990M on

      Media. Literacy. 

      Twitter is not a source. Think critically about who is telling you the story, how they’re framing it. 

      And above all else teach them how government actually works. Or at least how it’s supposed to. And keep it all absolutely ideologically neutral. 

    3. j0kerclash on

      “It comes after Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claimed schools and universities are “full of left-wing prejudice” and “anti-Reform bias”.”

      Same old bullshit America did.

      Higher education generally leans progressive because that’s the way a person naturally leans if they’re exposed to more information on a subject.

      Wanting to “remain impartial” when it comes to educating young people is Farage’s dishonest way of pushing biggoted rhetoric by pretending that the two opposing viewpoints are as valid as each other.

      If the UK was more religious, I wouldn’t be surprised if said that creationism should be taught in equal measure to evolution.

    4. Otherwise_Fly_2263 on

      I like to put a big cross next to the conservatives so that they absolutely don’t get in.

    5. Dapper_Big_783 on

      I cant wait to see
      this backfire on Labour and watch all the votes go to Yourparty and Reform.

    6. TheGardenBlinked on

      I still think it was a wee misfire for Labour to lower the voting age for teenagers and block Pornhub in the same week

    7. ZanzibarGuy on

      Are there any cynics here that think that such lessons should be extended to adults also?

    8. kermitor on

      I’m on the fence about 16 years old voting, but you only have to see some of the teenager subs to see that there are not in touch with real world. Multiple people saying keir and trump are worst then Hitler/Pol Pott/Mao etc

    9. P-l-Staker on

      Lesson 1: Do NOT vote for Reform just because Labour (or the Tories) upset you a little. You WON’T “show them” in this way.

    10. KernowKermit on

      And here it comes. If 16 year olds can vote there are 12 year old’s out there today that become the target for political indoctrination. Obviously I realise that’s not what this is about, but you can bet your ass that’s what people are planning. It’s abhorent. We should let kids be kids as long as possible.

    11. coffeewalnut08 on

      Research shows that early voting rights contributes to more consistent and increased participation in voting/democracy during later ages.

      In the Scottish independence referendum in 2014, 16-17 year olds had some of the highest turnout rates, and were highly likely to continue voting in future elections.

      We need a healthier democracy in this country, one that’s not vulnerable to grifters and shills manipulating the public with propaganda.

      And it starts with teaching good habits to our youth.

    12. lollipoppizza on

      It’s crazy to me how little education there is in the UK about how British government and democracy works.
      In France you’re taught how the French parliament works, about the French constitution, about how local elections work. You’re taught how the European Union works. I genuinely believe a large part of the reason why Brexit happened is because the British population simply had no idea how the European Union actually worked.

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