💨 Abstract
In a significant move, the UK government has announced plans to lower the voting age to 16 by the next general election. This decision is part of a broader set of reforms aimed at increasing youth engagement in politics. Ministers believe that allowing 16-year-olds to vote will foster a more inclusive democracy, encouraging young people to take an active interest in the political process. This policy aligns with similar reforms in other countries that have seen positive outcomes in youth voter participation.
Courtesy: Guy Venables
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