Council official 'T-Dawg' records wacky rap video to warn about Voter ID

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Council official 'T-Dawg' records wacky rap video to warn about Voter ID

A top local council official has recorded a rap video under the name T-Dawg to remind voters to take photo ID to the polling station for May's elections.

Trevor Holden, managing director of Broadland and South Norfolk councils, bounces in the crab position and waves his hands around while wearing a bucket hat during the 56-second clip.

He raps over a beat: "I've got something to say about May's local elections.

"T-Dawg spitting bars about voter ID selection.

"So make sure you bring it or you'll receive rejection."

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It comes as voters across England will be forced to show a form of photo ID - for the first time - when they head to the ballot box for local elections on May 4.

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Campaigners have repeatedly warned many risk being excluded on election day if they fail to present the correct documents at polling stations.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said the change will help make sure voting is a "high-integrity process", despite no evidence of large-scale electoral fraud in the UK.

Mr Holden's video, posted on the local authority's social media channels, opens with cover art of a dark sky and him swinging in on a zipline.

It reads in a graffiti-style font "T-Dawg - ID Like A Boss", with a black and white logo in the corner saying "voter advisory useful content", in the style of parental advisory explicit content labels.

Mr Holden, who is also the returning officer for the councils, then appears, standing with his arms folded and nodding, as an auto-tuned vocal raps "T-Dawg on the track".

He bounces in the crab position, on a set of concrete steps by some election signage, and begins to rap.

The video cuts to him in different locations, wearing a bucket hat and high-visibility jacket while waving his hands around by boxes for postal votes, and nodding while wearing headphones by a microphone.

He raps: "Some may call it suppression but don't be a square.

"It's about making sure this election is fair.

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"Your passport, your driving licence, you get the gist.

"Hop online to see the full extensive list."

He continues: "Make sure your vote counts and bring your ID.

"Looks like this card with a little photo of me.

"If you haven't got this identification, apply online for your voter authority certification.

"Come on guys, the message is clear, May's local election is drawing near.

"Bring your ID to make your vote count, this is what democracy is all about."

The video finishes with an explosion sound effect and Mr Holden giving peace signs with both hands, as a voice says "perfect".

It comes as the Daily Mirror launched its Get ID, Get a Vote campaign to raise awareness that the rules have changed.

Up to 2.1 million are at risk of being turned away at polling stations as they don’t have photo ID.

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Sophie Huskisson

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