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UK Lowers Voting Age to 16 Ahead of Next General Elections

UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 21 – The UK government will enfranchise 1.6 million new voters aged 16 and 17, aiming to boost political engagement and rebuild trust in democracy ahead of the 2029 election.

  • The UK government will lower the voting age to 16 before the next general election, due by 2029, the government said.
  • Last year's record-low turnout of 59.7%, the lowest since 2001, prompted the government to lower the voting age to 16 in time for the next election.
  • To bolster integrity, the government plans to tighten donation rules, including checks on contributions over £500, to prevent foreign interference.
  • The changes will add 1.5 million new young voters, but critics argue it could benefit Labour as young people are more likely to vote for left-leaning parties.
  • Researchers warn Labour's youth vote may be chipped away by Greens, Liberal Democrats and Reform UK with overall impact likely negligible, cautioning future electoral challenges for Labour.
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Why Australia should follow Britain and lower the voting age

Britain lowers voting age to 16. Should Australia follow suit? Explore debates and insights.

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The next selection will include 16- and 17-year-olds. The British government speculates that young people will vote on the left, but the innovation could also prove to be a boomerang for Labour.

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