Not precious about it at all but it is far more level headed, albeit to the left of centre, than the mail can even dream of. And you were the one that spun the 4% figure as a reduction of fraud, no one else and not the article claimed that.
The tory party will have looked into it in detail. They would have info on the demographics of those that have id and those that don't. Surely the fact that they allow pensioners with a photo bus pass to use that but not young people that will also have a photo bus pass. They will know the...
Pretty certain that's the narrative of nearly every one apart from a minority of tories. The electoral commission are pretty independent and I don't believe they've ever called for it in order to combat voter fraud.
So, you're political persusion is evidenced by a) your reference to the Guardian and b) You either chose to lie about the 4% figure to try to validate the governments vaccuous argument for introducing voter id in the first place or you're just too stupid to understand it?
Or they're disenfranchising themselves!
Personally, in this day and age, it seems nonsensical not to have identity cards. Seems the only ones against are those with illegal intent or those that just want right to be awkward!!!