The UK election offers promise to voters who are new immigrants.
Prathesh Panjak and other international voters, who have opted to support the first-ever English political contest, are excited to cast their ballots on July 4 in the hopes of bringing about change in the nation they have chosen to call home. It is widely anticipated that the opposition Work Party would triumph with great ease, unseating State chief Rishi Sunak's long-standing Moderate Party. Voting in English elections is open to outcasts and laborers from Province nations, primarily former English Domain areas like Nigeria, India, and Malaysia. After missing the political decision in his native India, 27-year-old Panjak said he was keen to make his decision after arriving in England in February of last year. "In my country, voting by people from other countries is prohibited... They are giving us an opportunity, just like they do for English citizens, even though I came here on an understudy visa," said Panjak, who works part-time as a representative at his institution ...