not that it has anything to do with your question, but i dont understand how NOW you know you should have declared the points whereas BEFORE you didn't. Surely if your insurance company has told you, then why haven;t they told you what "punishment" they are going to mete out?
But hey ho, you live and learn!
also, prehaps someone can tell me -when you apply for insurance they always bang on abut how they share information, and how if you dont disclose you could nvalidate your policy but if they know so much, how come they dont already know aboyt what points you have? (thiswould prevent the misunderstanding detailed here)
london 56 - my sister in law got 6 points and her insurance premiums went up by about 400 quid