Jack Straw to "push on" with motor reform
Jack Straw has vowed to fight on in his bid to reform the UK motor insurance market despite his Motor Insurance Regulation Bill hitting the wall.
Mr Straw told Insurance Age that despite his bill failing to make the statute book, he was satisfied that it had acted as a prompt to government to act on the issues surrounding the motor market.
“Of the four substantive clauses in my bill I have achieved agreement, to varying extents, on three of the four areas,” he claimed.
“The government is currently putting a ban on referral fees through Parliament, the Justice Minister Mr Djanogly told the Commons that the government intended to reduce the
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