Mag just landed, ears must be burnin' 
I knew there’d be at least one ....I know we may be/feel frustrated with BASC (possibly an understatement for some) and any number of people have bailed out of BASC. It is however the case that the likes of Conor O'Gorman do some seriously good work and I metaphorically tip my hat to him every time he enters the SD bear pit. It must feel a thankless task for him.
Just as a matter of interest, how many people have actually:
1) tried to activate the BASC legal expenses cover?
2) had confirmation that the insurance applied to their problem and then had cover revoked after legal advice was obtained?
2) had confirmation that the insurance applied to their problem and been covered by it all the way to successful (or unsuccessful) legal outcome?
My experience of legal expenses policies generally is that they often don't prove to be quite what people thought they might be. Insurers usually only seem to want to back 'dead cert' winning cases, so it is not unheard of for cover to be refused/pulled if the legals look a bit tricky. I'm not saying that is how the BASC legal expenses cover operates, hence the questions.
If the BASC legal expense insurance did operate in similar fashion to some other legal expenses policies, its withdrawal might actually be a loss of perceived comfort rather than an actual loss. Might its removal have been presented differently? Of course. Does it actually represent the loss of a significant member benefit? Possibly not.
It will be interesting to see in 12 months time what effect this has had on membership numbers or if people are daft enough to carry on supporting a failing organisation regardless.
cancel at any time I believeAm I correct in thinking that as my sub is monthly DD I can just cancel that and that's the end of the matter or am I contracted to term end?
Am I correct in thinking that as my sub is monthly DD I can just cancel that and that's the end of the matter or am I contracted to term end?
OK matey just got back home so sorry for the late reply.Aren’t basc and dmq pretty much one and the same ? So yes , both useless then glad we can agree , I find it funny that many ( like yourself ) have long Moaned about” basc bashing “ yet now are seeing what the more astute of us have seen for years ...... as for the sga they didn’t roll over on the lead ban so that’s a plus in my book and have been campaigning hard on the mountain hare issue , As for other orgs I’ve quit both the ngo and gwct over the lead betrayal Which was a shame particularly as I rated highly the research the gwct does ....but the “ voice “ is by far the worst of the lot
I’d actually respect you more if you stuck with basc now , all the betrayals in the past were just fine and dandy but when it comes to member benefits that’s a real issue ? Certainly shows what people’s priorities are![]()
In that case I'm glad I didn't disappointI knew there’d be at least one ....

Knowing there's a bit less.Apologies for not reading through all of this but is the issue money?
Guessing BASC are seeing their revenue dip due to COVID 19 plus feelings/posts here?
BASC published accounts don't appear to have a reserve - seems they spend what they earn?
Usually our sense of fair play isn't in small print and if I'd paid for membership product that's less now than what I'd paid for - well I know we know it's wrong
Seems it would have been better to announce those who've paid will get what they paid for and those to pay after July will buy knowing there's a bit less
Cheers

Fair play kes,There are many views being aired but I am sure BASC's 'normal insurance' will remain in place - here the message is about legal cover which was introduced about 1/2 years ago .
The other question which pops into my mind is- why take up an extremely expensive insurance 'extra' - no doubt with extensive research of the products and costs and then within 2 years drop it?
Poor analysis ? Wrong insurance companies ?
Truly massive increases in premiums ? Might have been obvious as part of a trend earlier than this.
Not quite exactly what it says it is - more a cost cut and direct financial reward from a difficult assessment of cost per member ?
With such a fundamental change, why not make this at the AGM, given costs for the insurance must be covered by the membership?
Does anyone think they did this out of the kindness of their hearts ? No, it was to compete with other 'memberships'/insurances.
For anyone who wishes to know, I do not indulge in 'BASC bashing', it is just obvious that BASC think they alone represent shooting - and are arrogant enough to emblazen all they do with "The Voice of Shooting" - that they are my first and biggest target.
They seem, as do many orgs, to live in a bubble which the real world rarely enters but as the pace of change has accelerated this one org has gifted more against shooting IMHO than it has saved for shooting. What they do which is good is submerged beneath personnel costs (insured against apparently), bluff and bluster about lead, general licences and failure to find a way to interdict on medicals and so forth.
Was their support for wildfowling/stalking altruistic or a means to guarantee membership - I wouldn't know but I don't trusts the messages.
If they all joined together and a new way of developing an agenda/startegy for the future was trialled, we all would try to help.
I am not the cause of the possible demise of BASC, they are.
People who disagree with the government are not 'government bashers' unless of course unless its in Russia.
However, unlike other organisation of our kind, BASC is regulated and authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority...