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Campaigners warn of ‘huge risks’ in Government’s voter ID plan

The Canary by The Canary
7 September 2021
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The Government has been warned there is no evidence to justify “heavy-handed” plans to introduce voter ID as controversial new laws return to the Commons.

The Elections Bill will return to be debated by MPs on Tuesday, but civil society and campaign groups will also deliver a petition with more than 292,000 signatures to Downing Street opposing plans for mandatory voter ID.

Under the most controversial element of the Bill, it will be a requirement for voters to show an approved form of photographic identification before collecting their ballot paper to vote in a polling station.

The provisions will apply across the UK in general elections – although similar measures have been in place in Northern Ireland since 2003.

Implications

A free voter card will be available from councils for people without a suitable form of ID.

But campaigners claim MPs have not considered the implications of the proposal for both voters and councils and that the move could disenfranchise more than two million voters.

Election system research
(Victoria Jones/PA)

They say groups including first-time voters, older voters, disabled people and black, Asian and minority ethnic voters were likely to be most affected – with polling also showing voters in the north of England will be impacted more than those in the south.

But the Government said the Bill will strengthen the integrity of elections.

Cabinet Office minister Chloe Smith said:

Voters must be confident, not only that their vote is theirs and theirs alone, but that their voices are heard and their vote matters.

The Elections Bill keeps our elections free and fair and will ensure democracy across the UK continues to thrive.

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Conservative MP Chloe Smith (Chris McAndrew/UK Parliament)

Obstacles

However, Jack McAteer, a co-founder of grassroots voting rights group #HandsOffOurVote, said the proposals would make voting more difficult.

He said:

Many people in the UK simply don’t have photo ID and it’s not free. This is going to create obstacles for many already disenfranchised groups, including BAME voters, disabled people, homeless people, and the elderly.

While Dr Jess Garland, director of Policy and Research at the Electoral Reform Society, said:

We know more than two million voters lack recognisable ID – the Government’s own figures have confirmed this. This is the biggest change to voting in generations and it poses a huge risk to democratic equality.

There is no evidence to justify this heavy-handed plan which could disenfranchise voters on an industrial scale. While ministers have promised a ‘free’ ID, we are yet to see the details. There are huge risks asking stretched councils to both provide new IDs and become bouncers of the ballot box.

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Voters leave a polling station in Warrington (Danny Lawson/PA)

It’s vital that all MPs and peers listen to the concerns being raised, stand up for the right to vote and challenge this dangerous legislation head-on.

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  1. Pingback: Campaigners warn of ‘huge risks’ in Government’s voter ID plan – Critical News Autoblog
  2. Hob111 says:
    5 years ago

    The implication here is that our elections are currently not “free and fair”. Is this government saying it was elected unfairly?
    My suspicion is this is yet more chicanery from the rogues in Westminster. A solution looking for a problem.

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