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  • Prison Reform Trust - Voting whilst in prison304367
  • Q&A: UK prisoners' right to vote - BBC93561
  • Prisoner voting: world views - BBC93562
  • Voting Eligibility (Prisoners) Bill - Wikipedia304363
  • Voting in prison should be mandatory – here’s why - Conversation 11.02.21304368
  • Restrictions on prisoner voting policy framework - Gov.UK 11.08.20304366
  • ‘Denying prisoners the vote is a needlessly vindictive act’ - The Justice Gap 28.02.20304369
  • Council of Europe accepts UK compromise on prisoner voting rights - Guardian 07.12.17304364
  • Prisoners’ voting rights: developments since May 2015 - House of Commons Library304362
  • UK breaches law by banning prisoners from voting - Politico 12.08.14304370
  • Prisoners' vote compensation claims blocked by high court - Guardian 2/1193563
  • Chief European Court judge warns UK on prisoner votes - BBC 2/1193564
  • MPs decide to keep blanket ban on prisoners' vote - Guardian 2/1193569
  • Ministers urged to defy European Court on prison votes - BBC 2/1193571
  • Labour ponder prisoner votes after Straw-Prescott row - BBC 2/1193572
  • Europe split over prisoner voting rights - BBC 11/1093577
  • Ban on prisoner votes at next election could breach human rights - Guardian 12/0993578
  • Prisoners' votes have to count too - Guardian 4/0993579
  • Prison voting case goes to Europe - BBC 10/0593580
  • Call to lift bar on prisoners voting - Guardian 4/0593585
  • Prisoners 'do not deserve the vote' - Independent 10/0293570
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