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Connecting words Vocabulary And But So Then Because When However ‘All UK citizens should have to vote in elections’. Critically evaluate this statement. (8 Marks) Vocabulary Vote Voting Election Right Opinion Decision Political Party Candidate Country Connecting words And But So Then Because When However Therefore In addition Opening In the UK people aged 18 and over can register to vote in elections. Some people believe that everyone should have to vote in an election. I am going to look at the arguments for and against everyone being made to vote. I am going to explain why some people think that everyone should vote in elections …. Other people would disagree and think that people should not have to vote in elections. The reasons for this are ……… I think that ….. In conclusion, having looked at both sides of the argument, I would say ……..