@luckytran Yes, it's appalling. Our equalities law includes an anticipatory duty, so this should have been thought of in advance everywhere.
Thankfully not happening to everyone: some people are being accommodated by having voter ID checked in the fresh air outside polling stations. If you can, insist on this as a reasonable adjustment.
@luckytran "papers please"
This is unacceptable.
This is exactly what is supposed to happen. I don't know why it went wrong in this instance.
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There are completely transparent masks available. Good for ID-situations.
Having said that, election officers could probably find a solution for this case. For example: Go outside, so the voter can take off their mask for IDing. Then accompany them back inside.
Medical question: Is there a health risk to the exhaler in exhaling for 2 seconds without a mask?
@nina_kali_nina @luckytran I think you misunderstand what masks can do and what the risks are.
Yes, I absolutely think people said be wearing masks a lot more.
But if you're *that* immunocompromised that you're afraid of someone sneezing while you're changing your mask, you would probably not wear the kind of mask we see in the picture.
This situation is nuts, but I am heartened that so many of you still wear masks. ❤️
Do not let the tories back into office.
Do not let the tories back into councils.
That is the focus today.
Do not let them back in.
Throw them out.
Well DONE~!!!! OMG You guys!
What a way to ring in the new ERA!
Britain Did It!
Now On To Westminster!
The secret bit refers to how you mark your paper, not whether you turn up.
Recording that you've been issued a paper has been standard practice for a very long time. It's how they make sure each person votes only once and is the main mechanism for preventing voter fraud.
@JetlagJen @luckytran I don't know if that's accurate.
In the U.S., "secret ballot" means no one knows how or for whom you voted.
Umm... that's what I said?
UK voting is always a mark on a paper. If nobody knows how you mark your paper, nobody knows which candidate or party you voted for.
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Denied a vote due to immunosuppression. The Tories, as I've known, are the slightly-less queerphobic (still bad) equivalent of the states' GOP.
Both's BS needs to be offed. Now.
@luckytran Wow, that sucks.
I was asked to lower my mask temporarily while they checked my ID, which I figured was probably fairly low risk, so I did.
But if I were immunosuppressed I'm sure I'd have felt differently. That's appallingly discriminatory.
@hildabast @luckytran How else are you supposed to stop poor people voting?
Looks like it didn't work though. The Tories got absolutely hammered despite the new #VoterSuppression law.
@statsguy @luckytran So cool - congratulations!
Well, here, voting is compulsory - so it has to be easy, convenient, & very well-organised.
@hildabast @luckytran I have had mixed feelings about compulsory voting, but I think I'm coming round to it, largely thanks to quite a persuasive argument that one of your fellow countrymen (@Lats) made the other day
@[email protected] I have given it a lot of thought and have concluded that compulsory voting reduces yet another distortion as parties are not trying to get their supporters out as they have to vote anyway. This means that what the parties are trying to do is convince the swinging voters and that means staying closer to the centre rather than seek those on the fringes. More bearable government.