THE VOTING AGE IN THE UK IS BEING LOWERED TO 16


The UK is lowering its voting age to 16, enabling millions of younger citizens to vote in future elections. Supporters argue this inclusion increases civic engagement, while opponents express concerns about maturity and informed decision-making. 


The measure marks a significant shift in enfranchisement, though its implementation details and potential impact on electoral outcomes remain under discussion.


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