Nandalot
I used to mark GCSE English papers but decided to stop when they brought in scanned copies of handwritten papers. It was bad enough trying to read and retain the sense of a poorly handwritten essay when you had the physical paper in front of you and didn’t have to scroll up or down and could refer back a page with ease, so I think this is a sensible step.
As for touch typing, I could touch type since primary school as my DM, a shorthand and typist teacher taught me, but even my two 10 year old DGC can type as fast as me with their two index fingers.
I've marked upwards of 1,400 of them this year Nandalot (well, not just GCSE, other English exams too). Horrific on the eyes.
A clearly written paper takes 10 minutes. A paper with poor handwriting can take upwards of half an hour. It'll probably negatively affect the students grade (can only mark what the examiner can read). And all for just £4.