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British people ‘feel less of a duty to vote at elections’

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The number of people who feel a pressing need to vote in general elections is declining, according to a government-backed survey.

British Social Attitudes suggests 56% of people think it is “everyone’s duty to vote” – down from 68% in 1991.

Full story:  BBC News – People ‘feel less of a duty to vote at elections’.