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# Well the ECJ has shown the way
By ruling that gender-based discrimination is not allowed, which I think is a step in the right direction.
(, Tue 1 Mar 2011, 15:45, archived)
# It'll be age-based discrimination next, maybe.
(, Tue 1 Mar 2011, 15:54, archived)
# Sounds fair enough to me
If it's your first time being insured you get charged a flat rate that goes up or down depending on your experience, claims and no claims. Why your gender, age, colour, creed etc should be a factor is beyond me.
(, Tue 1 Mar 2011, 16:04, archived)
# Well.
If you are male you are more likely to make a claim. If you are under 25 you are more likely to make a claim. What business wouldn't take that into account? They would be stupid. Would you sell private health care to a rugby playing boxer with a 40 a day habit for the same price as a monk? You'd be mad!

edit: and skint in a week.
(, Tue 1 Mar 2011, 16:53, archived)