The Minister for the Constitution launched the Plan
today at the first meeting of the National Democracy
Week Council, made up of organisations from across the
civil society sector, working in partnership with
government.
The Council has been established to plan activities for
a week of unified national action that will take place
between 2 to 6 July next year in celebration of two
significant anniversaries - 100 years since women won
the right to vote and 90 years since women won equal
voting rights to men.
The Democratic Engagement Plan, launched today, follows
the ‘Every Voice Matters’ tour, which over the last
year has visited every region and nation in Great
Britain. The Minister met over 100 organisations that
represent people who are underrepresented on the
electoral register, gathering insight on the barriers
these groups face engaging with the democratic process.
The Plan sets out our approach to creating an inclusive
democracy by:
- building on record levels of voter registration and
identifying where there is more to do
- further encouraging participation to make our
democracy more inclusive than ever
- launching National Democracy Week to promote
democratic engagement
- identifying the barriers faced by specific groups
that are currently under-represented on the electoral
register
Also, today is the next stage of the government’s plans
to make changes to anonymous registration, making it
more accessible for those who need it most. The draft
legislation will be laid in Parliament, if it is
approved we anticipate the changes will come into force
in time for the May local elections in England.
Minister for the Constitution, said:
I am pleased to publish the first Democratic
Engagement Plan which sets out our longer-term
approach to encouraging democratic participation.
We now have a better understanding of how
participation differs between different groups and
areas and this plan sets out how best we can engage
with those who are under-registered so ours is a
democracy that works for everyone.
We want to ensure that everyone eligible who wishes
to register to vote and participate in our democracy
is given the opportunity to do so. There are still
millions of people who are not enrolled on the
electoral register or choose not to vote. But as this
Plan shows, in our democracy, every voice matters.