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The United Kingdom is lowering the voting age from 18 to 16 before the next national elections – a move which opposition figures decry as a way to sway the electorate to benefit the left.
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GB News on MSNNigel Farage warns Keir Starmer faces ‘nasty surprise’ as Labour hands votes to 16-year-oldsA further 1.5 million teenagers are expected to be enfranchised by the next election in a move which Nigel Farage has warned is an attempt to “rig the political system”. From today, 16 and 17 year ...
Britain’s government says it will lower the voting age from 18 to 16 before the next general election in August 2029.
Councillors in West Northamptonshire last night slammed Reform UK’s plan to access council data as part of a drive that it ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNFarage and Corbyn likely biggest winners of votes for 16 and 17-year-oldsGreen Party would also be popular among younger voters, with Tories the big losers ...
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Labour, meanwhile, is presumably expecting 16-year-olds to be so grateful for their new right to vote that they’ll express it ...
The leader of the opposition Reform party, Nigel Farage, is calling the plan an ‘attempt to rig the political system.’ ...
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OPINION: Another party leader will be quietly pleased after Starmer's latest desperate bid to boost his poll numbers.
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Daily Star on MSNMonty Python legend slams Farage and fears being booted out of US for joking about TrumpEric Idle has suffered issues in the wake of Brexit, which prevented the Monty Python legend from seeing his Spamalot comedy ...
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GB News on MSNSNAP POLL: Do you agree with Nigel Farage - is Labour trying to 'rig' the next election?Labour will hand 16 and 17-year-olds the right to vote in the most sweeping electoral reform in more than half a century. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner confirmed the voting age expansion will ...
Guernsey's States will send a delegation to the Reform UK party conference in Birmingham this September. It is the first time an official party from Guernsey's government will attend the event.
Monty Python’s Eric Idle says Nigel Farage being ‘taken seriously is appalling’ - The comedian will return to the UK in ...
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