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UK to Lower Voting Age to 16 Ahead of General Election

The British government has revealed plans to lower the voting age from 18 to 16 before the next general election, aiming to enhance democratic participation across the country. This significant change means that millions of teenagers aged 16 and 17 will be able to vote, aligning UK-wide elections with the already established voting age of 16 in Scotland and Wales for local and regional elections. The government’s initiative is part of a broader strategy to engage younger citizens in the political process. As this change looms, it raises the question of whether other regions should consider similar reforms to empower younger voters and boost democratic involvement.

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