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They haven't got resources to solve serious crimes, why will they bother about false information on electoral register?Vote Corbyn ! Save this country ! -
I think you're misunderstanding what diseasex has done, so this is moot. They would be turned away from the polling station. Also, IIRC, you do need to provide your NI or passport number (as a foreign citizen) to register online, and they do make cross-checks against a DWP database, so it isn't that simple.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThey haven't got resources to solve serious crimes, why will they bother about false information on electoral register?Comment
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Cos we will all tell them.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThey haven't got resources to solve serious crimes, why will they bother about false information on electoral register?
They need some people to make example of every now and again."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Still as far as I know , you don't validate people that go voting...Originally posted by SueEllen View PostCos we will all tell them.
They need some people to make example of every now and again.
In Poland if we did this all of a sudden russian invasion would be passed
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Yep, that's exactly what we do. You give your name and address at the polling station (which they check against their franchise).Originally posted by diseasex View PostStill as far as I know , you don't validate people that go voting...
In Poland if we did this all of a sudden russian invasion would be passed
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What if i gave your name and address knowing youOriginally posted by jamesbrown View PostYep, that's exactly what we do. You give your name and address at the polling station (which they check against their franchise).Comment
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If I went to vote, you'd be in deep trouble. I'm not saying fraud is impossible, obviously it isn't, only that it isn't nearly as easy as you think.Originally posted by diseasex View PostWhat if i gave your name and address knowing youComment
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I never understand why they send out the polling card, but whenever I've taken the polling card with me they tell me I don't need it. Surely that'd be a pretty easy way to check identity.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYep, that's exactly what we do. You give your name and address at the polling station (which they check against their franchise).Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Not really. Anyone can get hold of the card, it might not be delivered, easily counterfeited etc. Anyway, it's much easier/safer for them to cross-check against the actual franchise they have in front of them.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI never understand why they send out the polling card, but whenever I've taken the polling card with me they tell me I don't need it. Surely that'd be a pretty easy way to check identity.Comment
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Postmen and burglars perhaps. Whereas absolutely anybody could claim to be me, which is far easier than counterfeiting, burglaring or postman-becoming.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostNot really. Anyone can get hold of the card, it might not be delivered, easily counterfeited etc. Anyway, it's much easier/safer for them to cross-check against the actual franchise they have in front of them.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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