I expect a huge amount of heat - and probably very little light - to be generated around the Equality Bill in the coming weeks. Despite the all too predictable complaints about burdens on business at a difficult time from the Institute of Directors and the British Chambers of Commerce I would imagine the more spectacular - and ill-informed - criticisms will come from private clubs when the (male) members get together over a gin and tonic tonight. Golf clubs especially are targeted for critcism in the ministerial notes accompanying the Bill.
Posted by David Worsfold on April 27, 2009 3:51 PM | Permalink | Comments (3)
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The only reference to Northern Ireland in 'A Fairer Future' (Harriet Harman's background paper for the Bill) states that Northern Ireland won't be covered by the Equalities Bill. These powers have been devolved to Stormont. I cannot find a reference to the stats from any research published by the General Consumer Council for Northern Ireland. However, the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland published research last year that found: 29 quotes for annual multi-trip policies for a 75 year old on Moneysupermarket.com 14 quotes for annual multi-trip policies for a 80 year old on Moneysupermarket.com Help the Aged(!) and InsureforAll only offered single trip policies for over-75s http://www.equalityni.org/archive/pdf/OLDERPEOPLEFinancialservices(F).pdf On that basis, the issues are similar to those in the rest of the UK. Carl Belgrove Policy Adviser, Financial Inclusion Markets and Regulation, ABI
Posted by Carl Belgrove | April 28, 2009 5:26 PM
The reference to the lack of cover for the Over 75s in Northern Ireland is on page 59 of the impact assessment published alongside the Bill. It will be seized upon by those looking to criticise the insurance industry.
Posted by David Worsfold | April 28, 2009 5:29 PM
Absolutely, there should be no issue for the over 65s to get high quality travel insurance - at a good cost too, but unfortunately not all providers offer this.
Posted by Over 65s Insurance | October 27, 2009 11:21 AM
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