Children's novels tend to teach the large, uncompromising truths that we hope exist. What are the most important lessons of governance from what are called children's novels? I would like to lower the voting age to 16 because I stand far to the left of centre and Britain skews right. There is a very brilliant long read in the New Yorker by someone arguing that six-year-olds should have the vote.

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