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To: U.K. Government

16-18 year olds should have a say in our future relationship with Europe

Extend the right to vote in the EU referendum to 16-18 year olds.

Why is this important?

Britain will not leave the EU for at least 2 Years, by which time all these people will be eligible to vote under the current system. The Scottish referendum is a successful precedent. The turnout amongst registered 16-18 year olds in the Scottish referendum was 75%, proving that this age group are motivated and engaged in significant political decisions likely to have a dramatic effect on their future.

My daughter is 18 and the referendum has been a constant topic of conversation amongst her school friends over the last few weeks. She voted, but many of her friends, who felt strongly about the issue were powerless to influence the decision because they were not eligible to vote. It is their generation that will feel the effect of this decision more keenly than mine or that of my parents, who have, by all accounts, been the main driving force behind our decision to leave.
We should let these well educated and motivated youngsters have a say in the future of their country.

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2016-06-25 16:26:21 +0100

100 signatures reached

2016-06-25 14:17:29 +0100

50 signatures reached

2016-06-25 13:01:36 +0100

25 signatures reached

2016-06-25 12:15:03 +0100

10 signatures reached