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John Penrose: Championing the changemakers

John Penrose, Minister for Constitutional Reform, encourages young people to get involved in democratic processes.

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Parliament Week 2015 #DoDemocracy

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It is clear that, far from apathy or disinterest, young people have an appetite for politics. Over 2.9 million people aged 16 to 24 have applied to register to vote since June 2014. But, the proportion of young people on the register is still too low. There is more work to be done to engage anyone who is apprehensive about voting or isn바카라 사이트™t sure how to participate.

One of the ways in which the government has responded to feedback is by making it easier to register to vote. Ahead of the general election 2015 Individual Electoral Registration was introduced, including a new facility to register online. This can be accessed at /register-to-vote and will only take 3 minutes of your time to #RegisterToVote.

We want young people to have their voices heard and also to share their experience of exploring democracy and registering to vote with us. If you are part of a youth organisation and would like to work with us or hear more about our resources, please contact us: DemocracticEngagement@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.

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Published 17 November 2015