Voting age begins at 16 in next UK election in ‘seismic’ shift

WorldPolitics
17 Jul 2025 • 6:08 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • The government has announced that 16 and 17-year-olds will be granted the right to vote in the next general election.
  • This change will align UK-wide elections with existing rules in Scotland and Wales, coming into effect by summer 2029 at the latest.
  • Ministers, including deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, justify the move by stating that 16-year-olds work, pay taxes, and serve in the military, aiming to boost democratic engagement.
  • The reform has drawn criticism from other political parties, who accuse Keir Starmer of attempting to rig future elections.
  • Alongside the voting age change, new rules will include accepting UK-issued bank cards as ID, automating voter registration, and implementing tougher measures against foreign political interference and finance rule breaches.

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