Keir Starmer: UK Labour is ‘looking at’ giving EU
citizens the vote
Giving the vote to EU citizens isn’t ‘settled policy’
— but Britain’s opposition Labour Party is looking at it.
Britain's main opposition Labour Party leader Keir
Starmer confirmed his party will also look at offering the vote in general
elections to 16 and 17 year olds |
BY ANDREW
MCDONALD
MAY 15,
2023 11:17 AM CET
https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-keir-starmer-labour-party-looking-at-giving-eu-citizens-the-vote/
LONDON —
The U.K. opposition Labour Party is “looking at” giving EU citizens the vote in
general elections, leader Keir Starmer said Monday.
Following a
report in the Daily Telegraph newspaper that suggested Labour would expand the
voting franchise to around 3.4 million EU nationals — as well as to 16 and 17
year olds — Starmer confirmed his party is considering the idea.
“There’s no
settled policy here — we’re looking at, and this is what the papers are
reflecting on, this idea of whether or not EU nationals should be able to vote
in our national elections,” Starmer told an LBC phone-in program.
“If someone
has been here say 10, 20, 30 years, contributing to this economy, part of our
community, they ought to be able to vote,” he added. “That feels wrong [that
they can’t vote], and something ought to be done about it.”
EU citizens
who permanently reside in the U.K. and have achieved “settled status” can
already vote in some elections, including for the devolved Scottish and Welsh
parliaments and in elections to local councils.
The Labour
leader confirmed his party will also look at offering the vote in general
elections to 16 and 17 year olds, who can currently only vote in certain
elections.
Starmer
denied that offering the vote to EU nationals amounted to an attempt to
“reverse Brexit,” which his Labour Party has largely accepted as a fact of life
since it suffered a crushing defeat while running on a platform of holding a
second referendum on leaving the EU in 2019. A Conservative spokesperson had
told the Telegraph any move on voting rights amounted to Starmer “laying the
groundwork” for a fresh referendum.
“There is
no plan to reverse Brexit,” Starmer said. “I don’t know how many times I’ve
said there’s no case for going back in — we’re going to make Brexit work.”

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