IQ test requirement to vote
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allegro

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1,297 posts

229 months

Thursday 14th May
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Probably a little controversial but I'm wondering what the general consensus would be if you had to meet a minimum IQ limit in order to be eligible to vote?

pghstochaj

3,553 posts

144 months

Thursday 14th May
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The key issue isn't really IQ, it's other forms of intelligence and critical thinking. IQ is a very poor measure.

Therefore, no.

Paddymcc

1,260 posts

216 months

Thursday 14th May
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Being able to speak / read English would be a good place to start.

Terminator X

19,999 posts

229 months

Thursday 14th May
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Also fat people, BMI over 30 no vote.

TX.

bmwmike

8,383 posts

133 months

Thursday 14th May
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And people who park on pavements (all four wheels) or leave poo bags anywhere should not be allowed to vote.

valiant

13,660 posts

185 months

Thursday 14th May
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Cyclists shouldn’t be allowed to vote either.

allegro

Original Poster:

1,297 posts

229 months

Thursday 14th May
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pghstochaj said:
The key issue isn't really IQ, it's other forms of intelligence and critical thinking. IQ is a very poor measure.

Therefore, no.
Appreciate IQ alone is a bit of a blunt instrument but it would serve as a starting point to sort the initial wheat from the chaff

Hippea

3,469 posts

94 months

Thursday 14th May
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No, wrong on many levels

redrabbit

2,036 posts

190 months

Thursday 14th May
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People who disagree with me.

Swervin_Mervin

4,905 posts

263 months

Thursday 14th May
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allegro said:
pghstochaj said:
The key issue isn't really IQ, it's other forms of intelligence and critical thinking. IQ is a very poor measure.

Therefore, no.
Appreciate IQ alone is a bit of a blunt instrument but it would serve as a starting point to sort the initial wheat from the chaff
There are a significant number of very intelligent people that are, to be blunt, thick as fk. It's always a remarkable thing to witness as well.

bmwmike

8,383 posts

133 months

Thursday 14th May
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valiant said:
Cyclists shouldn t be allowed to vote either.
Good call out - people who have irrational and/or emotional negativity toward other forms of transport should not be allowed to vote. LOL.

In your head, are cyclists not car drivers too, or how does that work?

Rufus Stone

12,559 posts

81 months

Thursday 14th May
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allegro said:
Probably a little controversial but I'm wondering what the general consensus would be if you had to meet a minimum IQ limit in order to be eligible to vote?
Please don't give tele any more silly ideas.

anonymous-user

79 months

Thursday 14th May
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EV drivers shouldnt get a vote

_Rodders_

2,264 posts

44 months

Thursday 14th May
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allegro said:
Probably a little controversial but I'm wondering what the general consensus would be if you had to meet a minimum IQ limit in order to be eligible to vote?
I'd imagine Oswold Mosley had a reasonably high IQ so on that basis absolutely fking not.

sparta6

4,753 posts

125 months

Thursday 14th May
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Men in lycra that jump red lights, no right to vote.

Pissed up Lime cyclists that ride on pavements, no right to vote.

KarlMac

4,626 posts

166 months

Thursday 14th May
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Should be a threshold based on the proportion of your earnings paid in tax. Would cut out the jobless, boomers and wealthy tax dodgers and lets the overtaxed working/middle classes have more of a say.

Mammasaid

5,374 posts

122 months

Thursday 14th May
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KarlMac said:
Should be a threshold based on the proportion of your earnings paid in tax. Would cut out the jobless, boomers and wealthy tax dodgers and lets the overtaxed working/middle classes have more of a say.
And pensioners as well.

Mr E

22,833 posts

284 months

Thursday 14th May
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You can vote for people to lead the country OR celebrity come dancing in the jungle.

Not both.

MC Bodge

28,318 posts

200 months

Thursday 14th May
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Rufus Stone said:
allegro said:
Probably a little controversial but I'm wondering what the general consensus would be if you had to meet a minimum IQ limit in order to be eligible to vote?
Please don't give tele any more silly ideas.
He won't understand the question.

pghstochaj

3,553 posts

144 months

Thursday 14th May
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KarlMac said:
Should be a threshold based on the proportion of your earnings paid in tax. Would cut out the jobless, boomers and wealthy tax dodgers and lets the overtaxed working/middle classes have more of a say.
Absolutely, that will stop those disableds beings able to vote, stay at home mums, pensioners, students etc.

Although I would probably set the ratio at £1 below my income rather than yours.

The working class shouldn't get a vote given how little they pay in tax relative to higher earners.