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The British government announced plans to lower the voting age from 18 to 16, aiming to boost democratic participation. Supporters argue that 16-year-olds, who can work and pay taxes, should have a say in elections, while opponents contend they lack adult responsibilities. The move is part of broader electoral reforms, including stricter campaign financing rules and expanded voter ID options. Supporters believe it will increase voting rates, particularly among young people.
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