Weststander
Well-known member
1. For those businesses that have purchased force majeure cover the payouts will be huge. Admittedly this will be very few high Street businesses, though on the other hand most major events will have this cover.
2. No I don't get the concentration on insurance company director Tory donor crossover. The bigger source of possible influence is the idle very wealthy Lloyd's names, where there is a massive crossover with the aristocracy and landed gentry/ Boris's schoolmates.
3. No I really don't have the time and resources to prove this, but Watergate, Iran contra and many others were conspiracy theories until later proven. The point is not that it's definitely true but that there is sufficient cause for concern that scepticism should remain and questions continue to be asked.
Finally while I agree with you that petty point scoring is best avoided you can't keep politics out of it. This is politics writ large, where political decisions impact on us in an immediate fashion with stakes that are life and death.
Businessmen (interviewed today), with force majeure cover have started contacting their insurers, to be told that it does not cover financial losses from COVID-19, as this particular natural hazard wasn’t known when they took out the policy/renewed.