Flooding: Insurance Debate

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Lord Knight of Weymouth

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Flooding: Insurance

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Wednesday 18th July 2012

(11 years, 9 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord De Mauley Portrait Lord De Mauley
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I will certainly pass that suggestion on.

Lord Knight of Weymouth Portrait Lord Knight of Weymouth
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My Lords, a week last Saturday the River Wey rose and chose to flow through the ground floor of my house. I now know the scale of difficulty that this is causing thousands of householders around the country. I take this opportunity to thank not only neighbours but staff in the Environment Agency and the insurance industry for their support. These people tell me in conversations that we will be lucky to end the summer with ground water at anything other than normal winter levels. Is it not therefore urgent that before Defra Ministers go on holiday, they must conclude a deal with insurers to incentivise householders to invest in flood resilience for householders’ homes to be insurable and for their premiums to be affordable?

Lord De Mauley Portrait Lord De Mauley
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My Lords, there is a lot in that question. I agree with the general thrust of what the noble Lord has said. Like him, I pay tribute to the Environment Agency staff who have worked tirelessly for 24 hours a day through the recent floods, the front-line emergency services, the Flood Forecasting Centre staff and the local authorities, all of whom have been working extremely hard.