Votes at 16
Votes at 16 Coalition | |
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Type | Coalition |
Location | United Kingdom |
Membership | Organisations |
Website | http://www.votesat16.org/ |
Votes at 16 is a campaign in the United Kingdom which argues in favour of the reduction of the voting age to 16 for all public elections.
Coalition
The Votes at 16 Coalition is a national group of major UK youth organisations, political parties and other supporters of the Votes at 16 Cause.[1] The coalition is led by a steering group of active members who include the British Youth Council, the Children's Rights Alliance for England, The Co-operative Group, the National Union of Students and the Scottish Youth Parliament, who have all campaigned for Votes at 16 for a number of years. Trade union UNISON has also voted to support Votes at 16.[2]
The Labour Party's Conference in 2008 voted to accept the hard won recommendation of Labour's National Policy Forum to support Votes at 16.[3] North Tyneside Labour Party passed a motion in March 2011 in support of lowering the voting age to 16. The campaign is also supported by the Scottish National Party (SNP) and its youth wing the Young Scots for Independence (YSI). As the SNP is now in government in Scotland they have now officially called for the voting age to be lowered to 16 and have expressed their intention to lower the voting age to 16 for the upcoming referendum on Scottish Independence.
The campaign espouses several principles in favour of lowering the voting age.[4]
References
- ↑ Votes At 16
- ↑ "Young members: Adult Rights at Age 16". UNISON. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
- ↑ "Labour backs votes at 16 for next election". Young Labour (United Kingdom). Retrieved 2008-10-08.
- ↑