Could the upcoming July general election be the last one that excludes the vote of sixteen and seventeen year olds?
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00:00Could England soon join the likes of Wales and Scotland, and lower the voting age to
00:07include 16 and 17-year-olds? That's what Labour leader Sikir Starmer has confirmed his party
00:12would make a top priority if they come to power after July's general election.
00:17It's not the first time Labour was behind a voting age policy. In 1969, Britain became
00:21the first major nation to change the voting age from 21 down to 18 for parliamentary elections.
00:28Patrick English, Director of Political Analytics at YouGov, told The Times,
00:32We would generally expect the lowering of the voting age would be electorally advantageous
00:36to Labour, as younger people are significantly more likely to back them over the Conservatives
00:41or indeed any other party.
00:43The Conservative Party chairman Greg Hands opposed the suggestion last year, saying everyone
00:47knows adulthood starts at 18. That's when you can get married, start drinking and smoke.
00:53But organisations like the Electoral Reform Society believe dropping the age would help
00:57people become and stay more politically involved earlier in life. Would you support the voting
01:02age being lowered?