And this is why we will always disagree. Our right to vote is exactly that...our right. It is not a qualification one needs to pass like a drivers licence. This is so open to abuse, its unreal that you dont see it.
Why do you think I don't see it? It is indeed open to abuse. But so is everything else. The Tories are being investigated by the police at the moment for electoral abuse. George Osborne is a consultant for BlackRock being paid 650k per year, is the editor of the Evening Standard, and is also the MP for Tatton. If a journalist at the Evening Standard gets some information in the public interest on the Tories what will the paper do? That is happening right now.
There is a police force that can come, kick your door down, drag you off, and put you in a cage. There were over 300 deaths in police custody from 2002-2012. How many prosecutions of the police? Zero.
This is the Nirvana fallacy. Just because something ain't perfect it doesn't mean it isn't better than what exists now.
Who makes that decision to qualify people on whether they can vote or not?
The electoral commission. They set the rules on campaigning and voting already. There are already restrictions - you can't stand for election unless you pay a fee for example. There are also restrictions on how much money you can spend etc.
Our freedoms came at a cost in all the wars we fought with others who believed we were incapable of deciding our own fate. Im not making a comparison with you personally, but I know yer veiws and disagree with them. Voting is in an entirely different context than getting something fixed by someone who isnt qualified...voting is a right, getting something or someone fixed is a requirement. Thats the difference you fail utterly in seeing. Ye can hold yerself to whatever standard ye want but ye ddnt have the right to hold anyone else to that belief...nobody should ever have that right and thats why we will always disagree ^
I don't equate voting with freedom. Especially when voting can result in freedoms being taken away.
Brexit has resulted in the freedom of future UK citizens being restricted - they no longer have the right to access 27 other countries in Europe to work, live, love, retire etc. Your vote has removed that right. It has also resulted in the rights of others to come here and settle, to contribute to UK society, similarly being restricted.
Freedom is far more than the chance to put a little "X" next to a question every few years.