The Association of Medical Insurers and Intermediaries (AMII)'s petition to scrap Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) on health insurance has been postponed due to the forthcoming 'snap' General Election.
The election has meant that parliament will be dissolved on 3 May 2017 and all parliamentary business - including petitions - must stop on that date until after the election, which will take place on 8 June. The AMII will need to begin the campaign, including collecting existing and new signatures from scratch, at a later date. Originally the IPT petition, launched in April 2017, was to remain open for a period of six months to 5 October 2017, during which time, AMII had to gain 100,000 signatories in order for the petition to be debated in Parliament. To date, the petition has receiv...
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