No,they have monarchy government,which is ruled by a queen or a king and stays within one royal family.If the had a democracy,which is ruled by the people,they could vote.
The United Kingdom which includes England does have the right to vote in Government Elections. It has nothing to do with the Queen and Monarchy.
For the better part of the 1700s, most people did not have the right to vote. Men in England had the right to vote and that was about the extent of it.
Yes. The United Kingdom (which includes England) is a democracy.
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This group fought for Women's suffrage, or the right to vote, in England. Women who fought for their right to vote were called suffragettes.
The head of state is the queen. As she is a monarch, people cannot vote for her. People vote for political parties. Whoever gets to government can choose the prime minister, who would be the head of the main party in government.
The right to vote.
Although often imprisoned, Emmeline Pankhurst was and implacable crusader for women's right to vote in England.
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No you dont have to
The right to vote. 1911 - Women over the age of 30 and who had a certain level of income could vote. 1928 - Women gained the same voting rights as men. (In England that is).
does people living overseas have the right to vote