Starmer says "If you can work, if you can pay tax, if you can serve in your armed forces, then you ought to be able to vote,"
OK, so child actors, models etc. who go over the personal allowance have to pay tax. They can be any age from 1 upwards, should they get a vote? Anybody of any age can earn more than the personal allowance and have to pay tax - any age, should they get a vote? And you cannot do active service in the armed forces till age 18, so he is wrong again.
We currently have 22% of school leavers (age 16+) who are functionally illiterate and innumerate - barely at the level of an 11-year-old. Should they get a vote? And what about those who are older and with some form of dementia? Will we get an upper age limit or an IQ test?
The 'everybody gets to vote' idea is madness.