Comment by aredox 8 months ago The UK also has strong opinions about ID. 7 comments aredox Reply chgs 8 months ago My wife was denied the opportunity to vote last year in the local elections due to not having ID in her when we popped in on a whim.The voting booth refused to even register this, yet the apologists claim only 1 in 400 were denied. lynx97 8 months ago Seems like a sensible decision, since you apparently couldn't be bothered to prepare properly. I totally have no sympathy for this story. Cthulhu_ 8 months ago That sounds fair. No ID means no way to check if she had already voted or even has the right to vote. gambiting 8 months ago I mean....how do you know it's more than 1 in 400? You have one example - your wife. Any reason to believe it was common? aredox 8 months ago https://theconversation.com/almost-2-million-people-in-the-u... 1 reply → tpm 8 months ago I know, having lived there in the past, but they are not in the EU anymore.
chgs 8 months ago My wife was denied the opportunity to vote last year in the local elections due to not having ID in her when we popped in on a whim.The voting booth refused to even register this, yet the apologists claim only 1 in 400 were denied. lynx97 8 months ago Seems like a sensible decision, since you apparently couldn't be bothered to prepare properly. I totally have no sympathy for this story. Cthulhu_ 8 months ago That sounds fair. No ID means no way to check if she had already voted or even has the right to vote. gambiting 8 months ago I mean....how do you know it's more than 1 in 400? You have one example - your wife. Any reason to believe it was common? aredox 8 months ago https://theconversation.com/almost-2-million-people-in-the-u... 1 reply →
lynx97 8 months ago Seems like a sensible decision, since you apparently couldn't be bothered to prepare properly. I totally have no sympathy for this story.
Cthulhu_ 8 months ago That sounds fair. No ID means no way to check if she had already voted or even has the right to vote.
gambiting 8 months ago I mean....how do you know it's more than 1 in 400? You have one example - your wife. Any reason to believe it was common? aredox 8 months ago https://theconversation.com/almost-2-million-people-in-the-u... 1 reply →
My wife was denied the opportunity to vote last year in the local elections due to not having ID in her when we popped in on a whim.
The voting booth refused to even register this, yet the apologists claim only 1 in 400 were denied.
Seems like a sensible decision, since you apparently couldn't be bothered to prepare properly. I totally have no sympathy for this story.
That sounds fair. No ID means no way to check if she had already voted or even has the right to vote.
I mean....how do you know it's more than 1 in 400? You have one example - your wife. Any reason to believe it was common?
https://theconversation.com/almost-2-million-people-in-the-u...
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I know, having lived there in the past, but they are not in the EU anymore.