Britain’s elections have a clean bill of health, and yet the government is wilfully hindering people’s right to vote, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
of people had one. That left 7.5% adrift. Pilot studies in other countries into the introduction of voter ID, the most thorough from Canada, showed that between 5% and 10% of some groups – recent immigrants, ethnic minorities and young people – experienced increased difficulty. In Britain it is thought older people were also deterred.of the assembled data in 2019 found itself baffled.
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