
UK lowers voting age to 16, sparking global debate on youth voting
The UK plans to lower its voting age to 16, prompting Israeli youth leaders to renew efforts to do the same in Israel, emphasizing youth participation and political empowerment. The move in Britain has inspired optimism among Israeli youth advocates, who argue that 16- and 17-year-olds should have a say in elections, reflecting their responsibilities and contributions to society. If approved, the UK would join a small group of countries allowing voting at 16.












