Why women and poor men couldn't vote in the past

More than 40 million adults are expected to vote in the UK general election to decide who runs the country.

But did you know there was a time when women, poor people and many others weren't allowed to have their say?

It took a long time for the right to vote to be opened up to most adults.

Martin's been finding out why being able to have a say is so important.

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