How universal suffrage is not completely universal
- Created by: Katie Beaumont
- Created on: 05-05-17 14:08
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- UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE is NOT TRUE in the UK
- The 'UNENFRANCHISED'
- There many INELIGIBLE VOTERS
- MEMBERS of the HOL
- IMPRISONED CONVICTS
- HOMELESS PEOPLE
- Through having to have to have a home to be on the electoral register
- There many INELIGIBLE VOTERS
- NON VOTING
- Universal suffrage does NOT ensure UNIVERSAL VOTING
- Non-voting has become MORE COMMON
- E.g. VOTER TURNOUT has DECLINED since the 70s
- Therefore NOT EVERYBODY VOTES
- Making the govt LESS ACCOUNTABLE
- Therefore NOT EVERYBODY VOTES
- E.g. VOTER TURNOUT has DECLINED since the 70s
- Non-voting has become MORE COMMON
- Universal suffrage does NOT ensure UNIVERSAL VOTING
- 16-17 YEAR OLDS CANNOT VOTE
- DESPITE having to PAY TAX, join the ARMY, get MARRIED ETC
- Ensures that NOT all walks of life are REPRESENTED
- DESPITE having to PAY TAX, join the ARMY, get MARRIED ETC
- The 'UNENFRANCHISED'
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