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Birmingham Post backs #NoVoteNoVoice campaign to get people voting

We get behind a scheme to get more people to the ballot box (and fewer listening to Russell Brand)

A voter placing a ballot paper in the ballot box at a polling station(Image: Rui Vieira/PA Wire)

Who decides the result of the next General Election?

Unless something changes, it’s largely going to be white, older and better-off people.

Because those are the people who are most likely to vote.

And it’s a problem that MPs themselves have warned could lead to a crisis in our system of government.

But the problem doesn’t begin on election day, which will be May 7 this year.

It starts earlier than that, when people register to vote – or fail to do so.

An estimated 7.5 million people who are entitled to vote at an election in this country are not correctly registered.

This means they are registered wrongly, for example because they have moved house and haven’t updated their details, or simply haven’t registered at all.