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what were the view of liberals in respect to voting rights of of the citizens?

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Answered by ana19
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Liberal democracies usually have universal suffrage, granting all adult citizens the right to vote regardless of race, gender or property ownership.
Answered by aditishrivastav1
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ruling that the UK has three months to overturn the blanket ban on prisoners voting it has exposed a stark divide between the coalition partners. Despite the short-term fixes in the coalition agreement, most activists in the two parties hold very different sentiments on matters such as prisons.

Fundamental to the Conservative approach is the view that prison should be primarily about punishment. For Liberal Democrats, prison is primarily about preventing re-offending. It is into this inflammable mixture that the committee of ministers have thrown a grenade. The parties can only respond with reference to deeply held principles, not only on prisons, but also on Europe and human rights.

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