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  • #16
    Re: voter ID

    Originally posted by Rjk View Post
    probably a cock up, but it seems this particular leaflet was only sent out in heavily labour voting areas apparently which makes it a bit more fishy. even if an accident there should be repurcussions.

    the whole voter ID nonsense is all about voter suppression anyway, the number of acceptable forms of ID for the over 60s is far greater than that for the under 60s for no good reason. an over 60s oyster card is fine, an 18-60 one is not
    It's not about voter suppression at all. Most countries, including N.Ireland do this and they typically have higher turnouts.

    Saying it's "all about voter suppression" is, essentially, to use the now popular phrase, a conspiracy theory, that is entirely unproved.

    It's true that arrests etc for electoral fraud are very low, but it's also true that we would have no idea about it. I think postal voting (which this won't change) is open to fraud. I'm also a poll clerk like Swiss Peter, and it's not entirely uncommon for people to come in and be told that they've already voted. Doesn't happen much, but it does happen, and it's hard to know how someone could forget that in the space of a day

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    • #17
      Re: voter ID

      Originally posted by Swiss Peter View Post


      I've just checked. There is a dress code at polling stations, but it appears that wearing my lederhosen and feather cap isn't against the rules
      Having attended a number of poll counts on election night I can confirm that the dress standard's vary.

      However all do a wonderful service on the night.

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      • #18
        Re: voter ID

        Originally posted by life on mars View Post
        Having attended a number of poll counts on election night I can confirm that the dress standard's vary.

        However all do a wonderful service on the night.
        Good of you not to sneer at others just because Nick Griffin was well dressed!

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        • #19
          Re: voter ID

          Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
          Good of you not to sneer at others just because Nick Griffin was well dressed!
          God, hes a blast from the past. I remember when he was on Question Time

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          • #20
            Re: voter ID

            Originally posted by Rjk View Post

            the whole voter ID nonsense is all about voter suppression anyway, the number of acceptable forms of ID for the over 60s is far greater than that for the under 60s for no good reason. an over 60s oyster card is fine, an 18-60 one is not
            Exactly right. It is clear to everyone (except our resident Tory cheerleaders). Fine tuned in the USA and a useful accompaniment to boundary fiddling. Strangely Organ and Gluey have not yet produced a YouTube rant to explain this latest disenfranchising exercise. Maybe their agenda isn’t what they claim?

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            • #21
              Re: voter ID

              Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
              It's not about voter suppression at all. Most countries, including N.Ireland do this and they typically have higher turnouts.

              Saying it's "all about voter suppression" is, essentially, to use the now popular phrase, a conspiracy theory, that is entirely unproved.

              It's true that arrests etc for electoral fraud are very low, but it's also true that we would have no idea about it. I think postal voting (which this won't change) is open to fraud. I'm also a poll clerk like Swiss Peter, and it's not entirely uncommon for people to come in and be told that they've already voted. Doesn't happen much, but it does happen, and it's hard to know how someone could forget that in the space of a day
              Really? Has that happened to you a lot?. I'm poll clerking for the 4th time and have never experienced anything remotely like that.

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              • #22
                Re: voter ID

                Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                Exactly right. It is clear to everyone (except our resident Tory cheerleaders). Fine tuned in the USA and a useful accompaniment to boundary fiddling. Strangely Organ and Gluey have not yet produced a YouTube rant to explain this latest disenfranchising exercise. Maybe their agenda isn’t what they claim?
                Fine tuned in the USA? It literally happens already in the UK (in Northern Ireland) and across Europe.

                Luckily your ID will still work as long as the tin foil doesn't cover your eyes.

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                • #23
                  Re: voter ID

                  Originally posted by Swiss Peter View Post
                  Really? Has that happened to you a lot?. I'm poll clerking for the 4th time and have never experienced anything remotely like that.
                  I've done it about 10 times. It doesn't happen a lot, but it does happen.

                  The bigger issue is postal voting in my opinion. Not that I advocate doing rid of it but it's clearly open to abuse in large families with dominant heads of the family etc. I very much doubt it changes the course of elections thoufh

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                  • #24
                    Re: voter ID

                    Up to 2 million people in the UK without the type of ID now required to take part in the electoral process. AKA disenfranchised.

                    Voters were turned away from the polls because they didn’t have the right ID – and the risks at a general election will be even greater, says Jess Garland of the Electoral Reform Society

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                    • #25
                      Re: voter ID

                      Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                      I feel rather deflated. Whenever I see your nick on here I imagine you in your Lederhosen and sitting beside your Alpenhorn and with your wife in a dirndl proffering the family Apfelstrudel. Little did I know that you are swanning around Llaregub with a polling box.
                      Apfelstrudel is Austrian. just saying.

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                      • #26
                        Re: voter ID

                        Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                        Fine tuned in the USA? It literally happens already in the UK (in Northern Ireland) and across Europe.

                        Luckily your ID will still work as long as the tin foil doesn't cover your eyes.
                        what if I don't have ID?

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                        • #27
                          Re: voter ID

                          Originally posted by HiVis View Post
                          what if I don't have ID?
                          Don't vote. Won't change anything. I haven't bothered in decades..

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                          • #28
                            Re: voter ID

                            Originally posted by HiVis View Post
                            what if I don't have ID?
                            Register for a postal vote.

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                            • #29
                              Re: voter ID

                              Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                              Up to 2 million people in the UK without the type of ID now required to take part in the electoral process. AKA disenfranchised.

                              https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...r-id-democracy
                              Mostly older Tories.

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                              • #30
                                Re: voter ID

                                Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                                Mostly older Tories.
                                Doubt it - despite the latest musings of Jacob Rees-Mogg!

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