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Britain's opposition eyes allowing EU citizens, teens to vote in general elections

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Britain's opposition Labor Party is considering giving EU residents the vote and lowering the voting age if it wins the next election. Party leader Keir Starmer said Monday that the party was weighing plans to allow an estimated 3.4 million EU nationals resident in the country to vote in national elections. EU citizens who are permanent residents of Britain with "settled status" already vote in some elections such as for the devolved Scottish and Welsh parliaments.

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UPI broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, May 15, 2023.
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