Voting age by 16 in the whole of Britain: Government

The age of voting for the next general election will be reduced to 16 in the UK, confirming the government, which has held UK-wide elections with Scotland and Wales.About 1.5 million 16- and 17-year-old children will be eligible to vote in Britain elections once. Currently, the age of voting for the general election is 18.Announcing the change, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rener said: “Unlike our opponents, this labor government is not afraid of a generation that is hungry for change.”In other changes declared in strategy paper, British voters will be able to use the bank card issued by the UK as ID to vote at polling stations. Currently they are allowed only to use photo IDs such as passports and driving licenses.A clampdown has also been promised on foreign donations, it is necessary that donations from British companies giving political parties are doing real commercial activity and will be responsible for checking recipients that there is no foreign intervention. Apart from this, difficult sentences will be brought out to anyone who harasses and threatens candidates.Conservatives and Reform UK caught fire.Tory MP James cleverly told that Labor had done only because he was “tanking” in elections.The MP of Chhaya Community Minister Paul Homes said: “Sixteen -year -old children will be able to vote in an election, but will not stand as candidates, and they will be able to vote, but will not allow lottery tickets to buy tickets, consume alcohol, get married or go to war.”UK Nigel Faraj, the leader of the reform, said the bank card permission as voter ID was “permission for widespread open fraud”. He said, “Improvement is in second place with this age group, so if this is going to happen then we are going to give labor a shock to their lives,” he said.Democracy Minister Rashanara Ali said: “Young people can work at the age of 16, pay taxes and join the army. There is no reason that they should not have the right to say who represents them. They are emotional about the issues affecting their communities and the country; Foreign intervention in British politics is a growing threat and we are right.”