In that case, he will feel that it is an absolute necessity to ensure that his llama always has pet insurance. He may well find that under the Bill, rather than simply taking out a generic insurance contract, he is asked a series of specific questions about his pet llama. They could include how long he has kept the llama, its age and the environment in which it is kept. He may well think to himself, ““Well, this insurance could become quite expensive,”” and feel that of all his insurance products, he can leave that one and take a risk. Poor old llama—it may well just have to take its chances.
Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Bill [Lords]
Proceeding contribution from
Chris Leslie
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 6 March 2012.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Bill [HL].
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