nicko31
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They know pretty much no one under 25 votes for them, so they are banking on students and young not being organised enough to apply for ID.My concern with this whole thing isn't requiring photo ID per se, as I'm not against requiring photo ID to vote as a principle as long as it is done right. That means obtaining said ID is a) easy and b) equally easy for everyone.
The problem I have with what the Tories are bringing in currently is that it doesn't pass both of the above tests. They've designed a system that, on the surface, looks to make it easier for the majority Tory-voting demographic (older, retired) to already have the required ID and/or obtain the ID than it is for the majority Labour-voting demographics (younger, students). Allowing 60+ travel cards to count but excluding the practically identical cards for students (as an example) simply does not pass the test for me - IMO there's no other "valid assumption" to make than that decision was driven by voter suppression. I can't see any actual valid reason for allowing a 60+ travel concession card but excluding the near-identical student versions.
Incredible the HOL let this one pass through, epic fail from the UK press in not giving it more coverage