Westminster leader took aim at the Tory Prime Minster over the Electoral Integrity Bill which he said deals with a problem that doesn't exist.
In response to Blackford, Johnson said he remembers vote rigging in the London borough of Tower Hamlets which is why he wants people to have to require to show identification when casting their ballot in elections.
Opposition parties as well as number of Tory MPs are against the bill which Blackford described as "Trumpian". Tory minister say it will help "protect democracy", while Labour said the plans would lock millions of people out of democracy.At Prime Minister's Questions today, Blackford said: "This week the Tory government introduced this so called Electoral Integrity Bill."In reality the.
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