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UK Parliament · Bill
Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Insurance) Act 2022
Summary
This Act makes it a legal requirement for anyone driving a motor vehicle in the UK to have insurance. If you drive without insurance, you can be fined or banned from driving, and the law protects other road users by ensuring there's money available to cover accidents.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing rules that require all car owners to have insurance. This protects the public because if someone crashes into you, their insurance will pay for damages instead of leaving you to pay repair costs yourself.
A vote to oppose means
- —Some people worry this Act makes car insurance more expensive or harder to get. Others might argue it's unfair to force people to buy insurance, or that it doesn't help people who already can't afford to drive.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading21 Jun 2021
- 2nd reading29 Oct 2021
- Committee stage5 Jan 2022
- 3rd reading28 Jan 2022
Lords
- 1st reading31 Jan 2022
- 2nd reading18 Mar 2022
- 3rd reading25 Apr 2022
Royal Assent28 Apr 2022
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