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Sixteen year-olds could get to vote on whether we stay in the EU after all | Sixteen year-olds could get to vote on whether we stay in the EU after all |
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Sixteen and seventeen-year-olds could be allowed to take part in the EU referendum after the Government said it would let MPs vote on the issue. | |
David Cameron told parliament that he believed the franchise should not be extended but that he would give MPs the chance to decide after a debate. | David Cameron told parliament that he believed the franchise should not be extended but that he would give MPs the chance to decide after a debate. |
"I believe we should stick with the current franchise of 18, but I think the House of Commons should vote," he said at Prime Minister's Questions. | "I believe we should stick with the current franchise of 18, but I think the House of Commons should vote," he said at Prime Minister's Questions. |
Labour, the SNP, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party all support giving 16-year-olds the vote. | Labour, the SNP, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party all support giving 16-year-olds the vote. |
The Conservatives have a working majority of only 16 MPs meaning if enough Tory MPs side with the opposition parties, young people could be allowed to take part. | The Conservatives have a working majority of only 16 MPs meaning if enough Tory MPs side with the opposition parties, young people could be allowed to take part. |
16 and 17 year olds already took part in the Scottish independence referendum last year but this would be the first UK-wide referendum in which they participated. | 16 and 17 year olds already took part in the Scottish independence referendum last year but this would be the first UK-wide referendum in which they participated. |
There were signs already last night that some independent-minded Conservative MPs would consider supporting the move. | There were signs already last night that some independent-minded Conservative MPs would consider supporting the move. |
Tory MP for Totnes Dr Sarah Wollaston said the vote would have “profound consequences” for the future of young people. | Tory MP for Totnes Dr Sarah Wollaston said the vote would have “profound consequences” for the future of young people. |
“Nearly one in four 16-year-olds are expected to live to a hundred; they will be living with consequences of EU referendum far longer than MPs and Lords,” she tweeted. | “Nearly one in four 16-year-olds are expected to live to a hundred; they will be living with consequences of EU referendum far longer than MPs and Lords,” she tweeted. |
If the franchise were extended for the vote it could have profound consequences for the result. | If the franchise were extended for the vote it could have profound consequences for the result. |
Young people are significantly more likely to support EU membership, with 18-24 year olds supporting membership by 80 per cent to 20 per cent. | Young people are significantly more likely to support EU membership, with 18-24 year olds supporting membership by 80 per cent to 20 per cent. |
The same poll, conducted by YouGov, found that people older age cohorts are much less supportive for EU membership. | The same poll, conducted by YouGov, found that people older age cohorts are much less supportive for EU membership. |
People over the age of 60 break against the EU by 59 per cent to 41 per cent. Support in intermediate age groups is higher the young the group. | People over the age of 60 break against the EU by 59 per cent to 41 per cent. Support in intermediate age groups is higher the young the group. |
David Cameron has pledged to hold an in-out EU referendum by the end of 2017 after negotiations to change rules on benefits and freedom of movement have concluded. | David Cameron has pledged to hold an in-out EU referendum by the end of 2017 after negotiations to change rules on benefits and freedom of movement have concluded. |
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