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A LABOUR ruse to lower the voting age to 16 got off to a shaky start as it triggered claims of shameless election-rigging.
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.
A 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 ...
Councillors in West Northamptonshire last night slammed Reform UK’s plan to access council data as part of a drive that it ...
Luke Tryl, executive director of More in Common, said: “Given young voters tend to lean to the left, we should expect the ...
GB News presenter Tom Harwood certainly didn't hold back as he grilled Reform UK's Richard Tice on Nigel Farage's new immigration pledge ...
The veteran broadcaster and Express columnist who is suffering stage 4 cancer sat down this week with Nigel Farage to conduct ...
Earlier this year, millions of people were deprived of the chance to vote in this year’s local elections, including right here in ...
Labour, meanwhile, is presumably expecting 16-year-olds to be so grateful for their new right to vote that they’ll express it by voting for a party that has watered down its message on climate, ...
It seems that according to Nigel Farage, you can run a council at the age of 18, but you can't be trusted to vote ...
The leader of the opposition Reform party, Nigel Farage, is calling the plan an ‘attempt to rig the political system.’ ...
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