British voters will have to show ID to vote under electoral reforms

British voters will have to show identification before voting in future elections under a proposed new bill which aims to tackle election fraud.

The Electoral Integrity bill will mean that voters have to produce a passport, driving license or other photographic ID in order to vote in upcoming elections.

The policy will outlaw postal ballot harvesting – where political parties collect and submit unused ballots.

It will also make it illegal for a person to cast a proxy ballot for more than two voters.

The bill will be unveiled in full in Monday’s Queen’s Speech.

It is based on recommendations made by Sir Eric Pickles in 2016.

The former Cabinet minister made 50 recommendations in his report which he hoped would “make sure that people trust the system”.

 

Via Inews UK

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