A recent poll found that 22% of UK voters are still not aware that they will need to carry a form of photographic ID, which is a requirement after Rishi Sunak’s Government brought in a new law forcing voters to carry one of a limited number of approved IDs in order to vote.

The legislation was rushed through despite almost no evidence of in-person voting fraud in the UK.

  • palordrolap
    link
    fedilink
    108 months ago

    Jacob Rees-Mogg, one of the Toriest of Tories, actually admitted that they’d shot themselves in the foot (he may even have used those exact words) by introducing voter ID at the last elections; a larger contingent of the Conservative-voting public than for other parties was unable to vote due to not having the requisite ID.

    Many Conservative voters are scared shut-in curtain-twitchers who think the world’s gone mad (I mean they’re not wrong on that count, I speak as a shut-in myself), but that fear, for various reasons, makes them keep voting Conservative. Kind of hard to get ID if all you do is stay at home and your only way of staying informed is to read the Mail and Express every day, it would seem.

    Thus, I would have thought the Cons would have found some excuse to get rid of it before the next lot of elections.

    But then, that might mean getting the whole party to agree that it was a mistake rather than the occasional stopped clock.

    • TWeaK
      link
      fedilink
      English
      28 months ago

      I was thinking the same, like I know of a few wealthy landowners (likely Tory voters) who do not have a driving license or passport.

      • Echo Dot
        link
        fedilink
        English
        48 months ago

        I don’t understand that, if I was wealthy I’d take the opportunity to spend as much time out of the UK as possible.