MP says allowing 16-year-olds to vote will distract them from GCSE’s
Top Tory claims voting will distract 16-year-olds during exams
A senior Tory, Claire Coutinho, has warned against lowering the voting age to 16, arguing it would distract teenagers from their exams.
Ms Coutinho stated that elections often occur during exam season (May-July), adding unnecessary pressure on 16 and 17-year-olds.
The government has announced the voting age will be lowered to 16 for the next election, expected by summer 2029, allowing approximately 1.5 million more teenagers to vote.
This change will align UK-wide elections with Scotland and Wales and represents the biggest alteration to the electorate since 1969.
Keir Starmer has encouraged 16-year-olds to be politically engaged as they can be in the future of their country.