2006 - a legislative milestone
The past year has seen a raft of new legislation debated and passed by the government. However, more needs to be done to ensure these laws serve the purpose for which they were created
A year ago, I expressed some shock at the amount of insurance-related legislation the re-elected Labour government was proposing to push through. It looked an ambitious programme but, amid all its tribulations over identity cards, anti-terrorism measures, public sector reform and cash for peerages, it has delivered on the issues that matter to the industry.
We now have a completely reformed set of laws covering uninsured driving - something the industry has been campaigning for since the 1990s.
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