ABI warns Transport Select Committee

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The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has warned that “not for the first time” the Transport Select Committee risked “missing the point” about motor insurance as it re-opened its inquiry.

The ABI noted the Select Committee had not backed the industry's campaign to ban referral fees and accused it of being confused.

The strong reaction came after publication of a survey by Young Marmalade which revealed that 96% of young drivers felt they were being priced out of the motor insurance market.

A spokesman for the ABI said: "Not for the first time the Transport Select Committee risks missing the point about the cost of motor insurance.

"Having failed to back the industry's campaign to

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