Perhaps my hon. Friend will explain the matter later in his remarks. but I am puzzled by amendment No. 17, which he tabled. It would provide for the application to include"““a copy of the applicant’s signature, date of birth and national insurance number (or a statement that he does not have one)””."
What assurance can we have of the system’s safety if someone could provide a signature, presumably without much verification, a date of birth—I do not know how we verify that—and then had the gall to say, ““I don’t have a national insurance number””? What kind of assurance does that give me as a citizen that that person is entitled to vote?
Electoral Administration Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Eric Forth
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 11 January 2006.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Electoral Administration Bill 2005-06.
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