Andrew Mycock and Jonathan Tonge argued on Democratic Audit recently that lowering the voting age to 16 in the UK should not be considered while much wider and political reform is required to engage young people. In this post Benjamin Bowman responds, suggesting that enfranchising should be part of this systemic reform, and would place the right to vote within the toolkit of action they can take to influence the democratic process
Britain has a long and often celebrated history of progressively expanding the electoral franchise. ...
We need an intelligent debate on whether 16- and 17-year-olds should vote in the EU referendum, says...
Reducing the age of enfranchisement from 18 to 16 would not just ensure that young people’s views we...
Democratic Audit recently produced an collection of pieces which addressed the question of whether i...
Ed Miliband has recently backed a call from Democratic Audit and a range of youth organisations to l...
Last week MPs debated the the case for lowering the UK’s voting age to 16, following Scotland’s deci...
The voting age for UK general elections is 18, meaning that 16 and 17 year olds aren’t eligible to v...
Ed Miliband used his speech to the Labour Party conference this week to announce his support for low...
Today Democratic Audit releases a new e-collection of pieces which debate the merits of whether to l...
A number of countries allow their citizens to vote at 16 in national or local elections, including B...
Implementing the proposal in Ed Miliband’s party conference speech to lower the voting age would mak...
Last week MPs debated the the case for lowering the UK’s voting age to 16, following Scotland’s deci...
The Scottish referendum was not only historic for its constitutional implications, it was also the f...
Young voters are less likely to participate in elections than older generations. In this extract fro...
The question of whether the UK should lower the minimum voting age from 18 to 16 has been on the age...
Britain has a long and often celebrated history of progressively expanding the electoral franchise. ...
We need an intelligent debate on whether 16- and 17-year-olds should vote in the EU referendum, says...
Reducing the age of enfranchisement from 18 to 16 would not just ensure that young people’s views we...
Democratic Audit recently produced an collection of pieces which addressed the question of whether i...
Ed Miliband has recently backed a call from Democratic Audit and a range of youth organisations to l...
Last week MPs debated the the case for lowering the UK’s voting age to 16, following Scotland’s deci...
The voting age for UK general elections is 18, meaning that 16 and 17 year olds aren’t eligible to v...
Ed Miliband used his speech to the Labour Party conference this week to announce his support for low...
Today Democratic Audit releases a new e-collection of pieces which debate the merits of whether to l...
A number of countries allow their citizens to vote at 16 in national or local elections, including B...
Implementing the proposal in Ed Miliband’s party conference speech to lower the voting age would mak...
Last week MPs debated the the case for lowering the UK’s voting age to 16, following Scotland’s deci...
The Scottish referendum was not only historic for its constitutional implications, it was also the f...
Young voters are less likely to participate in elections than older generations. In this extract fro...
The question of whether the UK should lower the minimum voting age from 18 to 16 has been on the age...
Britain has a long and often celebrated history of progressively expanding the electoral franchise. ...
We need an intelligent debate on whether 16- and 17-year-olds should vote in the EU referendum, says...
Reducing the age of enfranchisement from 18 to 16 would not just ensure that young people’s views we...