It is being trialled in Bromley, Gosport, Swindon, Watford and Woking. Potential voters must have some proof of ID, be it a passport, driving licence, utility bill, bank statement or so on. Well obviously the usual suspects, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Electoral Reform Society, Age UK, Stonewall, Liberty, the Salvation Army and other charities, are up in arms: "It's a breach of Human Rights" and "Voter fraud is incredibly rare".
Hang on, having a vote is not a human right. A person can have their vote removed for any number of reasons and all perfectly legally. And although voter fraud is claimed to be "incredibly rare" (proof needed) when an election can be won by a single vote then everything possible should be done to try to eliminate voter fraud.
Voting should be done in person, with proof of ID, and at a specific location except in very exceptional circumstances.