Native elections 2023: Authorities explains why 16-25 Railcard will not rely as voter picture ID

The authorities has defended its choice to not enable younger grownup railcards for use as voter ID - regardless of journey passes for older folks being eligible.

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The council elections on 4 May would be the first time that folks collaborating in a vote will want photographic proof of who they're.

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But there have been questions over why some types of ID - like an older particular person's bus cross or a 60+ Oyster card - are being accepted, however the identical shouldn't be true for identification like a scholar Oyster card or a teenager's 16-25 rail card.

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Michael Fabricant, the Conservative MP for Lichfield, requested the federal government for the rationale why a teenager's railcard shouldn't be legitimate within the elections.

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In response, levelling up minister Dehenna Davison stated: "Young person's railcards are generally offered in both digital and hard copy formats and, although it is intended that digital formats may be accepted [in] future, the government did not specifically include digital format documents for the roll out of the policy, in order to support its effective delivery.

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"Allowing the onerous copy model of a teenager's railcard however not a digital model might result in voter confusion."

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She also noted that in trials, in the Surrey commuter town of Woking, older people were more likely to have travel-based ID than young people were.

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The deadline to apply for voter ID for the native elections has now handed.

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Labour's Nadia Whittome, who on the age of 26 is the youngest MP within the Commons, instructed Sky News: "The new voter ID requirement will stop many young people from voting - and it seems that is by design, not by accident.

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"The authorities has given older voters, who usually tend to vote Conservative, a wide variety of acceptable types of ID, whereas offering only a few choices for younger folks.

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"These changes have never been about stopping voter fraud, which is extremely low in the UK. The government wants to make it harder to vote, particularly for people from a range of marginalised groups, in a desperate attempt to cling onto power."

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Recent analysis from the Electoral Commission confirmed that younger individuals are the least probably to pay attention to the voter ID requirement.

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Ms Davison identified that 98% of the voters already personal a photographic ID - both in date or expired, with each acceptable.

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It was famous that identification which is a part of the "Proof of Age Standards Scheme" can also be acceptable.

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