Petition - Voter ID

– in the House of Commons at 6:09 pm on 26 May 2021.

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Photo of David Linden David Linden Shadow SNP Spokesperson (Work and Pensions) 6:09, 26 May 2021

I am grateful for the opportunity to present this petition. Several of my constituents have recently been in contact about their concerns about the British Government’s proposed legislation for voter ID. I therefore rise to present this petition on behalf of my Glasgow East constituents who wish to see the Government abandon plans to introduce voter ID.

The petition states:

The petition of residents of the Glasgow East constituency,

Declares that the current statistics on voter fraud show that it is incredibly rare and that this is no widespread problem across the UK, thus voter ID requirements are a solution in search of a problem;
further that the only type of fraud that photographic voter IDs could prevent is voter impersonation, which is even more rare each year;
further that this legislation has been described as draconian, archaic and anti-democratic as it puts a qualification on the franchise;
further that the real consequence of this legislation will be this Government suppressing voting among lower income, ethnic minority, and younger people, all of whom are less likely to vote for the party now in Government;
further that, in contrast to this archaic Government, the SNP Government in Holyrood is focused on measures to extend the franchise and encourage turnout;
further that the SNP has already introduced votes for 16 and 17-year-olds, refugees, and foreign nationals with leave to remain;
and further that voting should be made as easy as possible with no barrier to contributing to democracy.

The petitioners therefore request that the House of Commons urge the Government to dismiss any plans to implement legislation that enforces voter IDs.

And the petitioners remain, etc.

[P002666]