
🙁 UK politics feels messy right now.
🙁 Divided. Loud. Exhausting.
Some people still debate and listen. Others just shout people down who don’t agree with them. Many have switched off completely.
Turnout is falling—from the 2024 General Election to 2026 by-elections.
And every time someone stays home, they’re still making a choice… just not an active one.
👉 Because when you don’t vote, you don’t “opt out.” You hand your voice to someone else.
Voting isn’t just a habit. It’s a right people fought—hard—to give you.
It wasn’t always there.
Before 1918, not all men could vote. Power sat with landowners.
Women? They fought for decades.
From 1866 onwards, campaigners pushed for change.
Some used peaceful debate and lobbying (Suffragists).
Others took more extreme action—risking prison, hunger strikes, even being force-fed (Suffragettes).
Families sacrificed everything.
During World War I, women kept the country running doing jobs men traditionally had done.
Afterwards, some finally gained the right to vote.
It wasn’t until 1928, voting rights were equal for both men and women. That’s 62 years of struggle—just so you could have a say.
So, here’s the question:
❓ Are you going to say voting is pointless… or are you going to use a right people gave everything for ❓
Answer it honestly.
Local elections are on 7 May 2026. Don’t sit this one out.
I’ve voted in every single election since I reached the voting age. Not because I’m political but because I respect those who went before me fighting for the right I have today. How about you?