My Lords, I will be very brief, because I know your Lordships wish to move to the vote. I will just follow up on some of the points made by my colleague. The real problem we have is that the 2010 coalition abandoned all the work that Labour was doing on establishing a national identity. If that had proceeded, we would have created a national identity for every individual. We would have known where they were located at the time they left the country, and that would then have been used as the point at which they cast their vote. I address my remarks primarily to my Front Bench. As we prepare our manifesto, I hope we will go back to what we were doing then. We see the problems that we are having with immigration, the failure to know how many people we have in this country and so many areas in which we need a national database. We should have a look at the Indian experience and the way in which India has created quite an amazing national digital identity, and look to see whether we should not have one in the UK to bring ourselves up to date. It would answer many of the problems of this kind of legislation.
Representation of the People (Overseas Electors etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2023
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe
(Labour)
in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 12 December 2023.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Representation of the People (Overseas Electors etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2023.
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