We want to know what you think about proposals for changes to electoral law which would seek to improve the political debate and help electors to make an informed decision at the ballot box.

In December 2017, the Committee on Standards in Public Life published its review into ‘Intimidation in Public Life’, which set out 33 recommendations to protect people in public life from the severe level of intimidation and abuse that is now commonplace.

The Committee called upon all those involved in the political debate including the Government, social media companies, political parties, the police, broadcast and print media, MPs and Parliamentary candidates, and voters to work to tackle this issue.

This consultation looks at the following recommendations:

the Government should consult on the introduction of a new offence in electoral law of intimidating Parliamentary candidates and party campaigners

the Government should extend electoral law requirements for an imprint on campaigning materials to electronic communications

In our response to the report, we also committed to consult on the need to clarify the electoral offence of undue influence, proposals on which are included in the consultation.