So we’ll go from having muppets in charge, to “tele-tubbies”
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c93kkg37n3kt
Around 1.5 million 16 and 17-year-olds will be able to vote at the next general election, under government plans to lower the voting age.
Democracy Minister Rushanara Ali tells the BBC the "seismic" change will ensure young people's voices are heard.
She confirms the pledge will be part of a raft of measures introduced through a new Elections Bill.
A pledge to lower the voting age to 16 was included in Labour's election manifesto but it did not feature in last summer's King's Speech, which sets out the government's priorities for the months ahead.
The minimum voting age is already 16 for local council elections in Scotland and Wales and elections to the Senedd and Scottish Parliament.
However for other elections, including to the UK Parliament, local elections in England and all elections in Northern Ireland, it is 18.
Lowering the voting age to 16 across the UK would be the biggest change to the electorate since it was reduced from 21 to 18 in 1969.
So we’ll go from having muppets in charge, to “tele-tubbies”
Great idea 👍 a shame it wasn't introduced before the Brexit vote
If they can be taxed, or are eligible to serve in the military they should have the right to vote.
Already exists in Wales and will be important for the senedd elections next year to get them to vote 👍
They can serve in the military but they can't take part in any active service until 18 years of age. When I was 16 I didn't pay tax because my salary was too low and I would imagine that is true of most 16 year olds. Those arguments are a bit of a stretch and are only being implemented because Labour believe it will be advantageous for their voter base
The only reason it's being introduced is because the stats show that the majority of people at that age are Labour voters.
Ridiculous although it was in the Labour Party manifesto. On the other hand many older people are not politically engaged so in that sense lowering the voting age is logical. My difficulties with this is imagining my grandchildren being given the vote. I doubt whether any of them are remotely bothered by the economy or benefits as they live under the impression that they will get a good job and will be able to buy a house at the time of their choosing.
Brilliant news.
About time.
Should set an upper limit too - 60 perhaps? 😁
Joking aside, I think a growing number of young lads are being attracted to Reform for various reasons, so they shouldn't complain. The Tories are the biggest losers from this - their average voter age at the last general election was 63.
https://yougov.co.uk/politics/articl...neral-election
I support the change - but looking at recent opinion polls (General Election voting intentions) the biggest gainers are likely to be the Greens followed by the Lib Dems.
Labour might gain a bit (if 16-17 year olds have the same profile as 18-25 year olds) and the Tories and Reform will lose out.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...-polls-by-age/
More people that wrongly think their vote makes any difference to how the country is run.
Too low in my opinion. I think a basic principle is that you have lived a life outside of school and in the world of work before you vote. Obviously nowadays most haven't actually left education at 16 but there is a hell of a lot of living done in the years 16-18.
I also have concerns, as I think it's very open to parental influence at that age.
Also creates inconsistencies with other parts of the law. If a 17 year old is too young to face trial for a murder as they are deemed a child, then why are they capable of making informed decisions about politics, society, the economy etc.
Don't see any need to change it
I doubt it'll have a massive effect in any direction in terms of the polls, it would be nice if this encouraged parties to feature policies that would benefit younger people ahead of those that mostly benefit pensioners.
it probably just means the major parties will start putting out more tiktok content