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Covering your back with a new mortgage - critical illness?
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I would say to not rely on MSE news for any information about finance. It usually takes a line similar to the Daily Mail (e.g. misinformation and undue bias towards consumers, obscuring the truth).urs sinserly,
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ok, so who do you trust?
The government?
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/press_51_11.htmThe Bill will give certainty to consumers and insurers by shifting the emphasis away from a consumer’s duty to disclose all necessary information, to a requirement for insurers to ask particular questions and obtain specific information about their customers, before they issue an insurance policy.
It's obvisouly all a ruse and not needed.
Another waste of tax payers money.
I would love to know the truth in your view. Could you enlighten me please?0
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