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gulliver1 | 13:53 Fri 03rd May 2024 | News
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The UK last had Compulsary Identity cards cards during WW2. But they were finally withdrawn by Churchhill in 1952 and have never been used since. And most Brits don't want them. But suddenly they have been introduced again by the present Tory Govt but only when you go to the polling station  Why! I ask.

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RETRO, the claim about Jacob Rees-Mogg wasn't a fairy story and GULLIVER wasn't lying, was he?
23:20 Fri 03rd May 2024

Ironically he forgot his ID when he went to vote yesterday! 
 

This is another misleading post.  No compulsory identity cards have been issued- it's simply take along your photo ID.  Why?  So the voter can be matched to the electoral register.  But as you don't vote in local UK elections, why are you bothered?  Perhaps its the tedious, repetitive, moronic, childish political trolling, and the reason why misleading posts like these need exposing.  

As usual your posts are making no sense, Gulliver.  You're complaining that the Tories introduced this initiative because it would be advantageous to them - and in the next breath telling us how badly they've done.  Make your mind up.  🤣

I am still waiting for gulliver to explain why it is to the Tories advantage to introduce security measures. He seems to have taken a powder.

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Retro 14.33 You been googling jokes again.

Would you answer my earlier question gulliver?

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This new ID card to vote system was carefully thought out by the cunning Tories But is obvious to some like myself .There is a wide range of travel passes  bus passes etc and other photo card items used by pensioners who tend to vote for the Cons.But there are very few photo identity cards carried by youngsters who vote Labour  Get it Retro .

 

 

     

         

//This new ID card to vote system was carefully thought out by the cunning Tories But is obvious to some like myself .There is a wide range of travel passes  bus passes etc and other photo card items used by pensioners who tend to vote for the Cons.But there are very few photo identity cards carried by youngsters who vote Labour  Get it Retro .//

You come out with a ridiculousd statement and when challenged you answer with that nonsense above.

You really have no clue and make it up as you go along. As mentioned earlier by two others your purpose on this site is solely to goad and troll. Pathetic. Read back what you have written. It's truly childish nonsense.

You reckon young labourites don't have passports or driving licences?. Don't judge youngsters by your own  juvenile ineptitude

               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15.29  Are you saying that people who would vote Labour do not have a driving licence or even a passport?

I vote Labour and have neither

Canary. So you didn't vote yesterday, or do you have some other form of identity with a photo?

I had to vote by post.

Nope - not a proper hit on this one - Gullz

You have voting cards, but not  everyone is obliged, and there are other ways of identifying.

The legislation for identity cards is in place ( god knows what act) however the govt failed to activate

on the  grounds..... it wouldnt work, it cost a lot, there wd be a black market and not much else use, they wouldnt know about everyone  and there was no point unless 100% were recorded - some damn reason

I remember being surprised and thinking - why did they even bother?

Read back what you have written. It's truly childish nonsense.

erm fits in well with the other nonsense I read everyday on AB ! ter daaah ! - Yes Gullz is correct - there were anxieties ( well OK a civil servant said 'oops' once) because the ways of photo-identifty were stratified - the poor and the old scoring badly

as you well know Retro - old age bus passes were OK - but not vets ( army service) cards - which apparently cdnt be cured by a ministerial order. ( section in act of parliament needed, the knobs say)

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Even Lord Snooty JRM Admitted that the voters ID was an attempt to to change the electoral rules in favour of the Conservative party.

When did he say that, Gulliver?

More nonsence that you are making up I suspect. Please supply a link to support your allegation. I think you are lying so prove me wrong please and I will happily apologise if I am proved  wrong.

Come on gulliver. You are very slow today when you are asked to validate your assumptions/fairy tales. Please would you supply evidence regarding JRM. A link would help.

                    

Come on gulliver. I'll ask you again. Where did you get that information from and please would you post the link?

//Even Lord Snooty JRM Admitted that the voters ID was an attempt to to change the electoral rules in favour of the Conservative party.//

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