It was common ground in our earlier exchanges that relatively few people do not have national insurance numbers, so surely—on the balance of probability—in many cases when people say that they do not have such a number they really mean that they do not have it with them or they cannot remember it. Should it not be incumbent on that individual—as opposed to being incumbent merely on the authority—to check the veracity of that statement?
Electoral Administration Bill
Proceeding contribution from
John Bercow
(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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