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This is a discussion on Young Candidates for Irish Elections in 2009 within the Youth Politics forums, part of the General Discussion category on Politics.ie. Still doing the Leaving. I'd imagine youngest overall so?...
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| I find it difficult to understand how mature people would appoint someone who is little more than a schoolboy to make important decisions on their behalf. Personally, I would be very unlikely to vote for anyone under 30. |
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| I wouldn't underestimate the youth of today. I'm 16 and the fact that I'm posting on a political forum says a lot. In 3 years time I could be very eligible to run in a local election (It's in 5 years, I know). I have a keen interest in politics and I am actively involved in our community. |
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Good for you. I don't underestimate young people, I was one myself once. I also know I thought I knew a lot more than I actually did. It is easy to see things in simplistic terms when one is young and mistake naiveté for idealism. Nevertheless I congratulate you for your public-spiritedness, but I will be voting for people with more life experience. |
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![]() Such misguided sentiment, in order for any body along the lines of a county/borough council to be effective it needs a good mix of young and old, male and female etc. You don't see the younger candidates telling those who have been there for a longer period to push over - because their experience is vital. Like younger candidates with fresh innovative thinking is also necessary. Not to mention the fact that a good deal of people under 30 have as much cop on and common sense as those over 30 - and in some cases even more. Ageism works both ways it seems
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It's a free country, vote for whoever you like. I am merely expressing my personal opinion, though I note in passing that most people consider those with whom they disagree "misguided". |
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Second, because of the way my timetable is structured in uni I intend to be in Kilkenny at least four nights a week. Not to mention the fact that the academic year is 24 weeks long letting me be in Kilkenny more or less full-time for the other 28. But the reason I really disagree with you is because I know that I have the commitment to do the best possible job for my constituents regardless of where I live.
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