Why voter ID is a solution in search of a problem and is a VERY BAD IDEA.
We show ID for all sorts of things just now – going to the tip, collecting from the post office, etc. None of these things is a right in this country, they are all choices we make. All adults have the right to vote, with a very few exceptions, so requiring the population to have identification before they are allowed to exercise a basic right to which they are guaranteed access, is not a tenable position.
If you want a driving licence, you have to pass a test and confirm that you are fit to drive. Not doing that is an offence. If you want to cross an international border, you have to certify that you are allowed to do so and cross into another country. Hence passports. None of us have to prove that we exist. Voting is everyone’s right, we don’t have to prove who we are to be allowed to do it. We certify that we are eligible when the Electoral Roll is drawn up. I get a letter every year asking me to certify who in my house is eligible to vote.
Sidebar: We don’t have to prove who we are to actually just exist here either, so ID cards are also a VERY BAD IDEA. We’re not at war and at risk of invasion. I had a Carte de Sejour when I lived in France. I didn’t like it, but when you live in another country you put up with their rules. You don’t just import them into the UK because it’s something you fancy doing.
There is no evidence of significant voter fraud in the UK. If anyone would actually like to know the facts instead of just saying “oh but it happens”, here’s an analysis.
committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/38405/html/