Charles Clarke likes the idea of citizenship ceremonies when young people turn 18. And why not? Well…
- Although 18 is the mimimum voting age, you can leave home and school at 16.
- Most British nationals are citizens from birth.
- Except we’re still subjects rather than citizens.
- Young people travelling abroad require their own passport from 16 and the new ID cards are intended for those 16 and over.
- It’s a news-catching gimmick that doesn’t tackle the root cause of the social problems it is attempting to solve.
- The ceremonies are voluntary and therefore won’t attract those un-civic youths the Home Secretary thinks will be transformed into model citizens.
- It reinforces to under-18s the idea that because they can’t vote they aren’t citizens and that politicians can happily ignore them.
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