Love Island stars will be given the chance to vote in the upcoming General Election by proxy as bosses hope to spark more politically charged conversations on the dating show
Daily MailLove Island stars will be given the chance to vote in the upcoming General Election, MailOnline can reveal. Producers are hoping the election will spark an increase in politically charged conversations between the show's contestants, in stark contrast to the reality stars talking about who they fancy and the latest dumping. Love Island stars will be given the chance to vote in the upcoming General Election, MailOnline can reveal Show bosses have confirmed Islanders will be given time away from filming to partake in the proxy vote where, due to being overseas, they can request somebody to vote on their behalf It's also been revealed contestants will be able to watch England in the European Championships, which starts next month, but only if the Three Lions reach the final on July 14. 'Bosses can't ignore there's a General Election happening, and they want to encourage the contestants, who are all young people, to use their vote, plus they're hoping it will spark some interesting debates in the villa.