Thread: Voter ID
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Old 05-05-2023, 10:14   #24
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Re: Charlie Farley

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Originally Posted by Maggy View Post
Because they have realised that the18-25 age group aren't likely to vote in their favour so are making it as hard as possible for them to cast their vote would seem to be the obvious conclusion.
The process does come across as reminiscent of the more cynical approach to politics that we've seen since 2016. The fact that Parliament rejected the House of Lords amendment to widen the range of IDs voters could use only reinforces this.

I've yet to read a compelling argument for the ID approach but I'm willing to be proved wrong on this.

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