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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
Seems reasonable to me, even matt Hancock admitted there were only 6 possible voter fraud cases at the last election yet the solution to this non existant problem is to deny millions of poorer, younger, more ethnic people their right to vote, it's not ludicrous, it's an attack on democracy
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My guess is that what they’re actually after is ‘family voting’ which is prevalent in certain ethnic communities in certain metropolitan areas that typically vote Labour. In that sense they’re trying to tackle something that is illegal, but by its nature goes largely unreported. Given the racial aspect to it they couldn’t say out loud that that’s what they’re doing.
Obviously that would explain why they’re doing voter ID, not why they’ve devised such an exceptionally complex proof-of-ID system to go with it.