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Originally Posted by Dezzy
It only makes you look bad if you try to use a phrase you don't understand and you then use it wrong. Nothing about pointing out voter suppression is whataboutery, you simply do not understand the conversation.
You also don't understand voter suppression if you don't think that disallowing people the chance to vote if they don't have photo ID IS NOT suppression. The most common form of photo ID is a driving licence and the simple fact is that there's more tory voters who are drivers than there are of their nearest rivals, Labour who have significantly less voters who can drive.
Preventing people from voting if they don't have photo ID is simply a way of limiting the young, the poor and people who simply do not drive and may not have access to photo ID from engaging in their right to vote and have a say. It's suppression, and that's that.
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Everyone is receiving FREE voting photo ID. So you can come back in from stopping cars to ask the drivers who they vote for
I understand this very well thank you, and it's still ridiculous to accuse the cons of suppressing voting, especially when things are going so well for them with people all over giving up on labour and turning to the cons..if anything they would want more people to vote so they can further widen the gap.