Unnecessary paperwork that can lead to confusion and therefore lower standards/higher risks, while taking a select few talented professionals away from more important tasks - that’s sadly part of UK life these days. The premium of thinking we are superior and allowing party donors to write policy.There’s obviously a market for those looking to avoid the paperwork, perhaps filling a rubber boat with spaniels?
Not enjoying being rinsed an extra £200 a year for that ‘privilege’ doesn’t mean avoidance, it’s just common sense.
The point of my original post was the question.

