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Labour MP calls for more polling stations in universities

More polling stations should be set up in universities to encourage students to vote, an MP has told the House of Commons.

Published on
January 7, 2014
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Paul Blomfield, a member of the Business Innovation and Skills committee, said the move would encourage 18-year-olds to develop the habit of voting.

Labour will be keen to maximise voting among young people in next year鈥檚 general election, in the hope of capitalising on the Liberal Democrats鈥 trauma over the broken pledge to oppose fee rises. The party may believe it has a chance of using the fees issues to unseat Liberal Democrat MPs, particularly in seats with a sizeable student vote.

Mr Blomfield, whose Sheffield Central constituency borders the Sheffield Hallam constituency of Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg, put a question on polling stations to Cabinet office minister Greg Clark in the Commons today.

鈥淢inisters will recognise the particularly challenge of engaging young people in the electoral process,鈥 he said.

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鈥淲ill the minister [say] what consideration has been given to having polling stations in sixth-form colleges, further education colleges and universities to encourage 18-year-olds to vote?鈥

According to Mr Blomfield, Mr Clark 鈥渦ndertook to consider the issue further鈥.

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Mr Blomfield added afterwards: 鈥淭here is a danger that, if younger people disengage from the political system, they will lose their voice in the decisions that affect their lives.

鈥淚n a week when the Prime Minister has been offering pledges to pensioners, who vote in large numbers, we might ask why young people have faced the worst of this government鈥檚 policies 鈥 with rising long-term youth unemployment, abolition of Education Maintenance Allowances and trebling of university fees. Maybe it would have been different if they voted in larger numbers.鈥

john.morgan@tsleducation.com

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