No one's saying, "don't look after old folk". They are questioning why you should have a say over the future of the country and it's particularly pertinent when the current generation of emerging pensioners have benefitted from pretty much every fluke under the sun.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/jeremy-paxman-says-over-65s-should-not-be-allowed-vote-blames-them-uk-housing-crisis-1660033
Paxman is right in some respects.
Personally, I wouldn't take people's votes away but I think there should be some sort of weighting against older votes. Perhaps votes of people aged 18 - 35 should count three times, people 35 -70 two votes and those over 70 one vote.
Something like that.
Sure, I recommend the following:
Beeches Road Methodist Church (B70 6QE) at a cost of £5. It is covered by CCTV and is about a ten minute walk away from the Hawthorns. It is easy to get back on the M5 from the car park once the match is over. Just around the corner from the Vine pub on Roebuck Lane is a St John's Ambulance Depot that offers matchday parking for £3. There is also the option of renting a private driveway near the Hawthorns Stadium via YourParkingSpace.co.uk.