In a heated debate, Lord Woolley addressed laughter in the chamber, saying: “You ask Child Q if it is funny. Ask her?”
Under the terms of the Bill, the requirement for photo ID to vote would apply across the UK in general elections and a free voter card would be available from councils for people without a suitable form of ID.In a heated debate, Independent crossbench peer Lord Woolley of Woodford asked peers to raise their hands as he questioned whether it would be “abused” by the authorities to “target” people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds.
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