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Elections Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Stunell (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 6 April 2022. It occurred during Debate on bills on Elections Bill.

I want to support what the noble Lord, Lord Woolley, has said, and perhaps try to pre-empt the Minister in her reply. In Committee, two reasons were given. One was a mitigation that HMRC in fact informs those who receive new national insurance numbers of their right to vote, which started in September last year. That is excellent and if HMRC can inform them, I am sure they could send the form to go with it. The noble Baroness also said:

“Automatic registration would threaten the accuracy of the register and … enable voting and political donations by those who are ineligible”.—[Official Report, 23/3/22; col. 1058.]

There is a measure of disconnect between the Government’s approach to this issue and their approach to overseas voters. Will the Minister consider whether it would not be sensible to go one more step with HMRC and to link their policies for overseas voters with the domestic voting system?

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

820 c2161 

Session

2021-22

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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