2023-04-02 10:00:57
The poster claims no ID is available for younger voters, this is incorrect. Voters can apply for a passport, which is a valid photo ID, when they are 16, 2 years before they are legally eligible to vote. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(0-3-3) Author
2023-04-02 11:00:30
The tweet points out that the forms of ID acceptable are missing out those most likely to be held by the young. E.G. Student ID and Young Persons railcard. The list is also inconsistent; an Oyster 60+ is acceptable but an Oyster 18+ photo ID card isn’t. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(2-1-1) Author
2023-04-02 11:15:05
id cards are available for the purpose of voting. These cards are free to everyone. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(0-0-3) Author
2023-04-02 11:36:56
All listed ID forms are based upon government issued documents. (e.g. the 60+ Oyster card requires a valid driver’s license or passport). Student IDs aren’t government issued, so can’t be used. Voters may apply for a Voter Authority Certificate if they do not have an ID. [Link][Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(4-1-2) Author
2023-04-02 17:33:47
If you are eligible to vote, you can apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate whatever your age. To be eligible to vote in the local elections on 4 May, you must do so before 5pm on Tuesday 25 April by following the instructions on this link: [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(4-0-2) Author
2023-04-02 21:51:24
Personal opinion, and everyone is entitled to voice theirs. No note needed. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(0-0-0) Author