Electing insurance input.
The build up to the next general election has already begun and it looks likely that insurance issues could well be at the fore.
Here is a depressing thought for all but the most dedicatedpoliticos: we have just embarked upon the build up to the next general
election campaign.
The Queen's speech on 6 December was the starting pistol for that
campaign.
Of course, no-one actually knows when the general election will take
place. Most pundits favour May next year, a full year before it is
necessary, but fitting in with the pattern of the last 20 years of four
year Parliaments.
Some are hedging bets by refusing to rule out an
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