mr. laufton is it funny. mr. ward. >> thank you. without calling the kettle black, if i could have a moment. is the prime minister aware that there are people being quoted without convictions or claims 53,000 pounds to ensure their first car? these ridiculous premiums are being driven by insurance, selling brash details to personal injuries. what are we going to do? >> prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my friend is making a good point about the problem of referral fee that is are driving up the cost of insurance for many people. the gentleman for blackburn has made powerful points about this. there was a report to the government calling for the fees to be banned. i'm sympathetic to this. i know my friend, the justice secretary is too, we hope to make some progress. >> will the prime minister, if asked, give evidence to the judge-led public inquiry that he is setting up today? >> of course. the point about the inquiry, which i'll be announcing in a moment or two, it will be judge led, it will take it's powers from the inquir