Voting age could be reduced under new reforms 4d ago

The UK government has proposed a new Representation of the People Bill that would lower the national voting age to 16, allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to vote in national elections for the first time. This move, supported by ministers who state young people are the nation's future, aligns with existing voting ages for Welsh and Scottish Parliament elections and Scotland's 2014 independence referendum. The Bill also introduces automatic voter registration, restricts foreign donations, and aims to prevent intimidation. However, the Conservative Party opposes the Bill, arguing it creates inconsistencies with other age of majority laws and risks electoral fraud, while also questioning why 16-year-olds can vote but not stand for election.

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