
Teen Voting Rights on the Table in Starmer’s UK
The United Kingdom will extend voting rights to 16- and 17-year-olds, below the legal age of majority, CE Report quotes ANSA.
The announcement was made today by the Labour government of Keir Starmer, which presented a dedicated draft law.
The reform was part of Labour’s election program and also represents an attempt to regain support among the youngest voters, where the party has recently lost ground in the polls.