Press release: First events announced for National Democracy Week

The first events to inform, include and inspire have been announced for National Democracy Week.

A series of nationwide events have been announced today as part of the inaugural National
Democracy Week, taking place from 2 – 8 July. The events are aimed at inspiring people of
all ages and backgrounds to participate in democracy and will be organised by charities and community groups across the country.

This festival of democracy is being held in July to coincide with and celebrate the 90th
anniversary of the 1928 Equal Franchise Act – a further historic constitutional milestone
which granted equal voting rights to men and women.

Proceedings will kick off on the 2 July in Manchester, with the first ever National Democracy
Awards at the People’s Museum. The Awards will recognise the exceptional service of those
who work tirelessly to increase democratic engagement in the UK.

Minister for the Constitution, Chloe Smith MP said:

This is a UK-wide festival to celebrate 90 years of equal democratic rights for women and
men. I’d encourage everyone to join in National Democracy Week and participate in an
activity in their local area. Putting on an event in your local scout hut, school hall or
community centre is a great way to celebrate and get your local community involved.

Our democracy should be inclusive of everyone in society. We hope the fantastic events
being held around the country will inform, include and inspire people of all backgrounds to
participate in our democracy.”

During the week, organisations around the country will hold a wide variety of events,
including:

  • Shout Out UK will host a ‘Women In Politics Hackathon’ inviting up to 100 young
    women, including influential figures across parties, to come together and tackle the
    issue of representation in politics.
  • UpRising, the British Red Cross and the Refugee Council are hosting ‘Our Voice’, a
    youth-led event focused on refugee and asylum seeker issues in Birmingham and
    Bedford.
  • Faith Forums for London will deliver a five day Civic and Democracy Leadership
    Programme equipping young leaders to participate and engage with our Democracy.
  • The Patchwork Foundation is hosting an event to promote positive integration of
    under-represented, deprived and minority communities into British democracy and
    civil society.

Over 25 events have been confirmed in eight cities throughout the UK and more are being
added all the time. Sign up for an event, advertise yours or download our partner pack here.

Further information

The Prime Minister answered a question at Prime Minister’s Question Time on 6
June about National Democracy Week. Read the full transcript here.

  • National Democracy Week events will take place on a national and local level to
    encourage members of the public to get involved with our democracy, in particular
    those from under-registered groups, including young people, BAME groups, British
    ex-pats, and people with disabilities. Events can be found here.
  • The week will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Representation of the People
    Act 1918 when the first British women over 30 (who met a property qualification) won
    the right to vote and the 90th anniversary of the Equal Franchise Act 1928 which
    granted equal voting rights to men and women.
  • The week is being delivered in collaboration with the National Democracy Week
    Council members, the Cabinet Office and partners across the country.
  • Follow us on social media at #talkdemocracy.
  • You can find out more about National Democracy Week on the website here.
  • For further information on National Democracy Week, contact the Cabinet Office
    Press Office on 0207 276 0436.
  • It takes about 5 minutes to register to vote online. To find out more visit this page.

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