The government wants to make it harder to vote in elections by forcing people to produce ID that not everyone has. [1] A law like this could stop hundreds of thousands of people voting, and with a knife-edge election on the horizon, it could change the future of our country. [2]
The government announced this new law on Monday. [3] But they have no majority in parliament – and that means a huge public backlash could stop the law in its tracks and force MPs to throw the proposal out. [4]
So hereâs the plan. Weâre going to show this government that the public wonât accept laws that threaten peopleâs right to vote. Imagine if 100,000 of us signed a petition today – just days after these plans were announced. Together we could prove to the government that the public wonât stand for attacks on our democracy.
So Grace, please will you sign the petition today telling the government not to force people to produce IDs when they vote in elections?
There are lots of reasons that you might not have ID. Maybe you donât drive or travel. Or money’s too tight to pay the fee required to get a driverâs licence or passport. Maybe you just left it at home! But these are not reasons to take away your right to vote.
The government says these laws are needed to stop fraud. [5] But in the last election year only one person was convicted of the type of fraud that voter IDs could prevent. [6] Experts say this law could stop hundreds of thousands of people from voting. [7] Itâs a massive and dangerous overreaction.
You maybe have the ID youâd need to vote. But the beauty of 38 Degrees is that we believe everyone should be able to cast their votes – and when we see a government threatening that right, we all pile in to put a stop to it.
Please sign the petition today:
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