The important changes coming to future elections in the UK

Controversial new voting laws threaten to undermine democracy

Ballot box and Union Jack
New rules include requiring voters to show ID
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Politics professor Toby James of East Anglia University on why more than a million voters are facing disenfranchisement as a result of the Elections Act

Many people across the UK will have their chance to vote in the imminent May elections. But only days before, new laws have been rushed through Parliament, with amendments and approval (Royal Assent) occurring within the space of less than 24 hours. This means that in future, elections will be very different.

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