after turning 18 you can register to vote and receive a card in the post you then go to a poling station (normally your local school) and vote. You can also vote by post.
No, if you are in UK Jail at the time of any UK election you can not vote.
British and Irish citizens resident in the UK and over 18 years of age can vote in the UK. Prisoners cannot vote.
I didn't vote for Brexit but 52% of the UK population did.
You are not forced to vote in any UK national or local election, referendum, etc.
They vote for whoever they think will give them the best deal.
No. If you do not vote, your vote is wasted. No party can lay claim to it.
Yes, Northern Ireland is a vital part of the UK and as such its citizens have as much right to vote as anyone else in the UK.
Everyone who is 18 or over, is listed on the electoral role and is not in legal custody has the right to vote in elections - either local national or European.
Yes.
Yes
To give women the vote.
In the UK 18