The law has changed in the United Kingdom, requiring voters to present one of the accepted forms of photo identification to vote in person.
The photo IDs required for a voter to vote in person are a UK, Channel Islands, or EEA driving licence, a UK, Commonwealth, or EEA passport, a Blue Badge Scheme card, and a National Identity Card issued by an EEA state.
The rest are a 60+ Oyster photocard or a Freedom Pass, a Free Voter Authority Certificate, a PASS card issued by the National Proof of Age Standards Scheme bearing the PASS hologram, and a Immigration Document.