The UK government has announced a landmark electoral reform, lowering the national voting age from 18 to 16 ahead of the next general election.
This move will add approximately 1.5 million new, younger voters to the electoral roll, making Britain one of the few countries in the world with such a low voting age. The decision has sparked intense debate, with supporters arguing it empowers young people who already shoulder adult responsibilities, while critics question their political maturity and accuse the government of political maneuvering. The reform is expected to reshape the political landscape, with parties now vying for the youth vote and analysts speculating on its potential impact on election outcomes.
Despite mixed public opinion, the change is widely seen as a significant step in modernizing UK democracy.
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