If British citizens living overseas are to have the right to vote, we must make sure that their votes are counted. We must demand reforms to the way overseas voters partake in elections.
Read MoreIf this week’s headlines are to be believed, the far right in France are heading for an election victory in the French General Election. They’re doing this despite winning barely a third of the vote and because of the First Past The Post voting system, that could be enough to win them power.
Read MoreIn this General Election, we’ve seen an explosion in websites and polling companies that claim to project results in individual Parliamentary Constituencies.
Read MoreOn Wednesday evening we hosted a discussion "Countdown to polling day: With Sir John Curtice". Sir John was joined by Hardeep Matharu, editor of Byline Times, and Maria Iacovou, Professor of Quantitative Sociology at the University of Cambridge. Our chair was Sangita Myska, journalist and TV presenter.
Read MoreNew findings by the National Centre for Social Research show that public trust in government and politicians is dropping further.
Read MoreUnlock Democracy believes it’s time the UK had an independent Debates Commission to organise leaders’ debates at General Elections.
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Respect for our system of government culture has never been so low, nor politicians so distrusted, according to the latest report from the National Centre for Social Research. Yet the major parties have no plans for political reform, nor seem to understand the threat to cohesion - and to democracy itself.
Read MoreGeneration Z is the youngest generation which contains a proportion of the electorate: in the recently announced 2024 General Election, they will make up 15% of voters.
Read MoreHumza Yousaf MSP resigned as Scotland's First Minister after the collapse of the power-sharing deal between the SNP and Greens.
With its main objective to “protect the democratic integrity of the UK from threats of foreign interference”, the Defending Democracy Taskforce, and the activities it helps coordinate, are the Government's main shield against attacks from abroad on the UK’s democratic institutions and processes.
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