The Government deserves credit for recognising that our democratic system needs to be modernised. It’s clear that they’ve been listening - Open Britain, Fair Vote UK, and the APPG for Fair Elections have explicitly recommended practically everything on this list.
Today's announcements include:
Votes at 16: Young people who work, pay taxes, and serve in the military will finally get the vote in all UK elections - a major step toward engaging the next generation in democracy.
Easier Voter ID: Bank cards will now be accepted as voter ID, alongside digital versions of existing documents like driving licenses and veteran cards. This should help address the fact that 4% of non-voters cited ID issues as a barrier in 2024.
Automated Registration: Moving toward systems that automatically register eligible voters, learning from countries like Australia and Canada, making it easier for people to participate.
Tackling Dark Money: New rules will close loopholes that allow foreign interference through "shell companies," requiring proper checks on donations over £500 and empowering the Electoral Commission with fines up to £500,000.
Protecting Candidates: Stronger measures against harassment and intimidation, including removing requirements to publish candidates' home addresses - addressing the shocking fact that 55% of candidates faced abuse in 2024.
These are meaningful reforms that will make our democracy more accessible, transparent, and secure… and we welcome them.