UK voting rules overhaul: Who can now vote?
The UK government has announced sweeping changes to voting eligibility, allowing more citizens to participate in general elections. Find out how this could impact democracy.
The UK government has announced sweeping changes to voting eligibility, allowing more citizens to participate in general elections. Find out how this could impact democracy.
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RecommendedThe UK government has announced that 16 and 17-year-olds will now be eligible to vote in general elections, marking a historic shift in British democracy.
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