Keir Starmer’s Labour are dropping voter ID laws (meaning your parcel at the Post Office is more secure than your vote), giving millions of foreigners the right to vote and allowing children to vote too. Make no mistake, this is a blatant attempt to keep them in power. Chilling! pic.twitter.com/nGyjcUxXTd
— Darren Grimes (@darrengrimes_) January 15, 2025
Labour’s plot to ‘rig’ the next election by meddling with voting laws was last night described as ‘deeply concerning’.
Sir Keir Starmer’s government is proposing to allow millions of foreign nationals to vote and abolish measures to prevent voter fraud.
Ministers are considering plans to overhaul the way elections are held by scrapping voter ID laws and give five million foreign nationals the right to vote in UK elections.
It has led to accusations that the party is trying to lock in a Labour majority by removing obstacles designed to tackle voter fraud.
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), a Left-wing think-tank closely aligned with Labour, have said in a recent report that there is a ‘clear need for a wider political conversation about the notion of citizenship and voting rights in the UK.’
It also called for the ‘removal or relaxation’ of rules introduced in 2022 that force people to show photographic identification before voting.
Ministers could also consider automatically registering voters ‘shortly before their 16th birthdays’ – a move that would add 700,000 young people to the electoral register each year.
Plans to expand the right to vote to 16 and 17-year-olds are already underway. Labour was last night urged to reject the proposals, which are seen by critics as a method of expanding eligibility to millions of voters who overwhelmingly back the party, outright.
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