crookie
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Anyone used a photo of their ID on their phone ? Just passed the polling station taking the dog to the park. Only got my phone with me, have a picture of my driving license on it
The 'fraud'... is this....activist groups gathering together lists of citizens in their communities who have no intention of voting, whether through apathy, inducement or simply unable to attend... Said activists then vote on their ticket,.... no complaints, no identified fraud.... perfect crime.Blimey - you are a man for bold claims.
"Nobody ever did it". In hundreds of millions of votes cast in this country before voter ID was in place, you are saying that absolutely no-one has ever cast a vote for someone else. I would be amazed if that were true.
apathy and lack of engagement from the politicans is a far larger issue for voter turnout than needing an ID.Rubbish. The reason many don't vote is because of the quality of candidates and the inter-party tribadism. I voted for two Tories because they have proven themselves - the rest I was presented with were three lying Labour ****s, one Independent nutter, three Green idiots, one Tory liar and one Reform UK dick. If there had been a Partridge in a Pear Tree I might have used my third vote.
Right. How do they know they have no intention of voting? What's to stop them changing their mind? Lots of people say they won't vote but do?The 'fraud'... is this....activist groups gathering together lists of citizens in their communities who have no intention of voting, whether through apathy, inducement or simply unable to attend... Said activists then vote on their ticket,.... no complaints, no identified fraud.... perfect crime.
Different in different areas.I've just been and the process was far longer than it normally took. Fine for a council election with a low turnout but would be a lot worse at a GE with a big turnout. There are often longer queues in the evenings to get a vote in before polls close and many people doing that will be people who have had to work or care for someone all day. And guess who they will be more likely to vote for.....
Or The Netherlands, or Italy or Greece or Finland. The latter being one of the most respected democracies everI just wonder what those against it think when it works so well in Sweden and Norway, ranked highest amongst the best democracies in the world.
I didn't say that you had said it was a widespread issue, just that if it were we would surely have some reports of people turning up to vote and their ballot already cast.Does anyone have details on how, when and why polling station staff did previously undertake some sort of validation to satisfy themselves that voter fraud wasn't happening? Maybe 1-in-X voters were subject to extra scrutiny? If so, what was X?
Edit: I didn't say it was a widespread issue. I didn't even say it was an issue. I'm talking theoretical hypotheticals above and beyond elections: Simply f something isn't tested for then it can't be known whether it exists or not.
In other news: I've just been to visit my mum quickly. As I drove by my polling station, I thought I may as well quickly stop and vote as I don't have much time today given this evening's game.
I parked up, got out the car and started towards the polling station before I realised that I didn't have any ID on me. I only take my phone everywhere these days - I'm not sure when I last left the house with my wallet. I slinked back to my car a defeated man.
ThisBlimey - you are a man for bold claims.
"Nobody ever did it". In hundreds of millions of votes cast in this country before voter ID was in place, you are saying that absolutely no-one has ever cast a vote for someone else. I would be amazed if that were true.
But Im continually told that all the blue rinse brigade were likely to vote Tory? If they haven’t got ID this will affect the Tory vote right….Photo ID for older people is accepted even if expired, if this did happen (her feed postings suggests it might not have) that's on the polling station not on asking for ID to vote.
I just wonder if those who genuinely think that the Conservative Party introduced this measure to strengthen our democracy would like to proceed to the Nobby Cybergoat emporium of magic beans in Hove, (no photo ID needed, but bring all your cash)I just wonder what those against it think when it works so well in Sweden and Norway, ranked highest amongst the best democracies in the world.
I was turned away from voting as I didn’t have the original license. I tried arguing the point that’s a digital version rather than a photocopy or something but they were having none of it. Hopefully you’ll have better luck at your polling station.Anyone used a photo of their ID on their phone ? Just passed the polling station taking the dog to the park. Only got my phone with me, have a picture of my driving license on it
No, only the original so I gave up. Bit annoying. The worst ballache is there is a polling station at the top of my cul-de-sac in a scout hut. My polling station is a mile away. So not easy to pop back down. Work that logic out. That's more of a disincentive to vote than having to bring IDI was turned away from voting as I didn’t have the original license. I tried arguing the point that’s a digital version rather than a photocopy or something but they were having none of it. Hopefully you’ll have better luck at your polling station.
questions we know the answer to! first, its pushed from inside the Home Office, not Conservative head office, so wouldnt be in a manifesto. second, older people tend to have bus passes, younger tend to have ID to prove 18. it might make not sense to you or I to leave out non-age specific young persons rail and bus passes, but thats what was submitted to consultation.Question, if you believe them? Why did it not stand on this issue at the last election if it was that concerned? Why the distinction between ID requirements for old and young?
THISDoes anyone have details on how, when and why polling station staff did previously undertake some sort of validation to satisfy themselves that voter fraud wasn't happening? Maybe 1-in-X voters were subject to extra scrutiny? If so, what was X?
Edit: I didn't say it was a widespread issue. I didn't even say it was an issue. I'm talking theoretical hypotheticals above and beyond elections: Simply f something isn't tested for then it can't be known whether it exists or not.
In other news: I've just been to visit my mum quickly. As I drove by my polling station, I thought I may as well quickly stop and vote as I don't have much time today given this evening's game.
I parked up, got out the car and started towards the polling station before I realised that I didn't have any ID on me. I only take my phone everywhere these days - I'm not sure when I last left the house with my wallet. I slinked back to my car a defeated man.
questions we know the answer to! first, its pushed from inside the Home Office, not Conservative head office, so wouldnt be in a manifesto. second, older people tend to have bus passes, younger tend to have ID to prove 18. it might make not sense to you or I to leave out non-age specific young persons rail and bus passes, but thats what was submitted to consultation.