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Jeremy Corbyn slams the Tories for trying to rig election results with voter ID checks

Afroze Fatima Zaidi by Afroze Fatima Zaidi
13 October 2019
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The government recently announced plans to introduce ID checks at polling stations ahead of the next general election. The move is said to be an attempt to “safeguard against electoral fraud”.

However, only allowing people with photo ID to vote will have a massive impact. It may well block the poorest and most vulnerable people from voting.

Voter suppression and election rigging

The number of people likely to be affected is staggering. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said it could affect over 11 million people. He also called it a “blatant attempt” for the Tories to rig election results:

Millions of people across our country do not have access to any photo ID. If the Tories try to say the ID has to be a passport or driving licence, that tops 11 million.

Voter ID is a blatant attempt by the Tories to rig the result of the next General Election.#Marr #Ridge pic.twitter.com/wJx1Dt7xSn

— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) October 13, 2019

Labour’s Cat Smith echoed Corbyn’s words:

Voter ID is a blatant attempt by the Tories to rig the result of the next general election.

3.5 million don’t have access to any photo ID. If you restrict that to passport or driving licence it’s 11 million.https://t.co/rX9nugdcCQ

— Cat Smith MP (@CatSmithMP) October 13, 2019

And other people also agreed:

👇This: thinly-veiled attempt to rig results of future elections. 2018 pilot showed that voter fraud was inconsequential but turned away disproportionate no of vulnerable voters. We need more participation in democracy not less. ⁦@LibDems⁩ https://t.co/Ec1wxohZ8q

— Monica Harding MP (@monicabeharding) October 13, 2019

London mayor Sadiq Khan called this move “voter suppression”:

This is voter suppression. It will hit poorer and minority communities, just as it does in the US.
https://t.co/UG22Wf6YVY

— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) October 13, 2019

Not only is voter fraud statistically a negligible issue, the implementation of ID checks will disproportionately affect non-Tory voters the most:

https://twitter.com/davidschneider/status/1183281654263177216?s=20

The UK needs more #democracy – not less. #VoterID that will prevent and discourage the young, the poor, the vulnerable from voting.
And favour the Tories.

As @electoralreform says strongly. #QueensSpeechhttps://t.co/Mm6myDIdKZ

— Natalie Bennett (@natalieben) October 13, 2019

Vulnerable groups hit hardest

Poor people, disabled people, ethnic minorities, trans people, young people and the elderly – all are likely to be disenfranchised as a result of voter ID checks:

https://twitter.com/BenJolly9/status/1183313628507922435?s=20

Voter suppression. This will disproportionately affect younger, BAME, and less wealthy voters. If this ever gets to the Commons, anyone who calls themselves a democrat needs to vote it down to the depths, where the Tories deserve to be. https://t.co/LaRFt3jp8v

— Daniel Reast (@DanReast) October 12, 2019

What election fraud? As has been proved over and over in the States, the only thing that demanding photo ID before you’re allowed to vote🗳 does is to disenfranchise minority groups and the elderly. There is no evidence of any election fraud in the UK.🙄 https://t.co/10xoSfLUM8

— Alasdair Allan (@aallan) October 13, 2019

I recently helped two youngsters get ID so they could celebrate their 18th birthdays. They're students so it was very expensive for them and not a particularly easy process.

This is clearly aimed at stopping young people from voting. I wonder why?https://t.co/ELWa9jyclv

— Andy (@AndyDekka) October 12, 2019

Love to ban trans people from voting https://t.co/nHnTC0hDpG

— Trinket (@BirdTickler) October 13, 2019

Free IDs and postal vote

Some people have called for free IDs to be made available for everyone, so that photo ID won’t become a barrier to voting:

If you want to enforce this – you should give out free ID for everyone to bring. Formal ID is so costly and difficult to obtain. https://t.co/cJ0lo394V9

— Laura Dickens (@LauraDickens90) October 13, 2019

Moreover, registering for a postal vote is an accessible way to vote without having to present ID:

As a presiding officer at elections, I have never had a case of voter fraud, and never had grounds to suspect someone.

If the Tories are going to do this, I'd encourage everyone to vote by post instead.

P.S. Make sure you register to vote! https://t.co/eoyvpIcxc5

— PANGOLIN2 (also on Bluesky) (@PANGOLIN_2) October 13, 2019

If you dont have photo ID dont forget you can register for a postal vote. Dont let your right to vote to be taken from you https://t.co/gVt7EHBHD0

— Sue Horsford (@fingal1962) October 13, 2019

A move like this, which would disenfranchise millions of the poorest, most vulnerable voters in the country, only epitomises this Conservative government’s track record. Luckily, the motivations behind this cynical attempt at tackling electoral fraud are plain for a lot of people to see.

Featured image via Fréa Lockley and Wikimedia/ Alex Lee

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