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Old 14-10-2019, 20:11   #28
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Re: Government intends to bring in Voter ID law.

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Any proof of that as it has always been know that Conservative voters are more likely to turn out then Labour voters.
I know, that's why compulsory voting is more likely to get Labour voters out. I certainly don't see the need for photographic ID being a problem that cannot be overcome.

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
I'd be willing to wager that this whilst this will initially be implemented in the way described above. Long term, it will probably keep being be expanded until such time as it transformed into a national identity card scheme.

It's a potential back door to eventually long term implement something that the government want...


I wonder how much a free document will cost to produce? and how secure/difficult to forge said document would be......
I would see absolutely no problem with compulsory ID cards.
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