Sir Keir Starmer: Give EU nationals the vote in future elections
EU citizens can only vote in local elections rather than Westminster contests.
Labour leadership hopeful Sir Keir Starmer has called for European Union nationals to be given the right to vote in the UK.
On the eve of Brexit day, Sir Keir said the treatment of around three million EU nationals since the 2016 referendum had been “shameful”.
EU citizens can only vote in local elections rather than Westminster contests, something Sir Keir said must change as he called for an end to Brexit divisions.
Writing in The Guardian ahead of a speech on Friday, he said: “The Government should give all three million EU nationals living in the UK full voting rights in future elections.
“The way they have been treated over the past three years is shameful. We were never just ‘tolerating’ EU citizens living in this country – they are our neighbours, friends and families.”
“Our politics has been frozen instead of tackling the real and deep-rooted problems we face.
“Now the leave-remain divide must end. Defining people by how they voted in June 2016 merely upholds a divide that we must overcome. There are no leavers or remainers any more. In 2024 there will be no leave or remain constituencies.”
CWU generals secretary Dave Ward said: “I am proud of the democratic process our union has conducted and it is clear to me that Rebecca Long-Bailey is the outstanding candidate for leader.”
The union also backed shadow education secretary Angela Rayner for the deputy leader’s role.