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    Well my immediate answer is "no way"; hell, even in the 50s my parents thought the idea of joint bank accounts was too joined-at-the-hip (although my spouse works on the principle that what's mine is mine and what's yours is mine also). But it cuts both ways. If all the dear children wish to get a job, then who am I to tell them what to spend their money on? So isn't the analogy 'no contribution without representation'? I think it's an interesting debate - any age threshold is artificial, if only because you aren't going to become a seasoned, reasoned voter the very next day.

    P.S.: do you still have to be at least 18 to become monarch?

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