• 5 months ago
A guide to the general election - how to find your local polling station and a reminder to bring valid ID. For more head to LondonWorld.com.
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00:00July 4th, Independence Day in America, and a significant date this year in the UK too.
00:08Election day, and according to recent polls, it looks like there could be a change in government
00:13for the first time in 14 years. If you've registered to vote, you should have received
00:17a polling card, letting you know your nearest polling station, although not everyone will
00:23have received one yet. To confirm, you can check your nearest polling station on the
00:27government website. People heading to vote on July 4th should remember to bring valid
00:33photo ID to polling stations. These forms of ID include a driver's license, a passport,
00:40an older person's bus pass funded by the UK government, a disabled person's bus pass
00:45funded by the UK government, and a 60 plus London Oyster photo card funded by Transport
00:51for London. There are plenty more valid IDs, and for a full list, head to the vote page
00:57on GOV.UK.

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