Taxpayer-funded think tank backs votes for 16s

Why are we being charged for this blatantly left-wing outfit?

“Giving 16-year-olds the vote is a big step toward rebuilding trust and bringing more people into the process”, posted the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) today.

Its Executive Director, Harry Quilter-Pinner, was on GB News arguing in favour of lowering the voting age. You can watch the full clip below or by clicking this link:

Subscribe to get access to in-depth research and resources.

Taxpayers will be delighted to know they were charged £285,500 (2020-24) for the IPPR, which describes itself as “the UK’s leading progressive think tank”:

You can find out my reasons for objecting to its taxpayer funding in this piece…

… including the fact it:

In general it’s quite shocking to see how many left-wing think tanks taxpayers are charged for.

Many taxpayers don’t want votes at 16. We should not be charged for a think tank lobbying for this change.


You can see a full list of IPPR’s funders here. 2024 sources of income include:

  • £450,001 – £500,000* from the Open Society Foundations

  • £75,001 – £100,000 from Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors

  • £100,001 – £125,000 from Unbound Philanthropy, which also funds City of Sanctuary UK and Hope Not Hate Charitable Trust.

*denotes multi-year funding

More Articles

Charlotte Gill
6 August 2025

Children send Valentine’s cards to asylum seekers under “Schools of Sanctuary” scheme

“Show Your Heart for Refugees This Valentine’s Day”, reads City of Sanctuary UK's website
Charlotte Gill
25 July 2025

10 charities funding open borders in Britain

It's time to “smash the NGOs”
Charlotte Gill
17 July 2025

Why are Tony Blair and Alastair Campbell involved in efforts to lower the voting age to 16?

It is curious...
Charlotte Gill
14 July 2025

How the BBC is fighting the “symbolic annihilation” of East Asians on screen

Welcome to yet another BBC diversity scheme