Voting: Young People Debate

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Department: Cabinet Office

Voting: Young People

Lord Kennedy of Southwark Excerpts
Monday 7th April 2014

(10 years, 7 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Tomlinson Portrait Lord Tomlinson
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To ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they have taken to increase the number of young people registered to vote.

Lord Kennedy of Southwark Portrait Lord Kennedy of Southwark (Lab)
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My Lords, on behalf of my noble friend Lord Tomlinson, and at his request, I beg leave to ask the Question standing in his name on the Order Paper.

Lord Wallace of Saltaire Portrait Lord Wallace of Saltaire (LD)
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My Lords, the Government have announced that five national organisations and every local authority in Great Britain are sharing £4.2 million in funding to promote voter registration, including among young people. The Cabinet Office has written to electoral registration officers encouraging them to use this funding to support the delivery of Rock Enrol, a learning resource which provides an opportunity for young people to register to vote and enables them to discuss the importance of doing so in schools or colleges.

Lord Kennedy of Southwark Portrait Lord Kennedy of Southwark
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My Lords, only 44% of young people aged 18 to 24 actually voted in the 2010 general election, citizen training is virtually non-existent in our schools and we have the threat of IER, which risks wiping thousands of young people off the register. When are the Government finally going to do something to engage young people and get them on to the register?

Lord Wallace of Saltaire Portrait Lord Wallace of Saltaire
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My Lords, we are conscious that this is a long-term problem. The number of young people voting in elections has been going down for the past 25 years. When I was drafting my party’s manifesto for the 1997 election, I remember being told by a number of people in my party that we had to recognise that fewer young people voted than older people. That problem has been growing and it is still growing. With schools, students forums, funding a number of organisations, and working with Bite the Ballot and others, we are doing our utmost to mitigate that. From June this year we are also introducing online registration, which we hope will help young people find it easier to register.