JanetGeorge
Well-Known Member
You are correct. Lord Astor preyed upon the legislation in the House of Lords, I have a copy of the Hansard of the debate, in which he says BHS expected to be the only PIO in the UK.
Lord Astor might have said it - doesn't mean it was true! The BHS Chairman at the time, Michael Clayton, DID push 'co-operation' regarding passports to the other organisations very enthusiastically. His view - and he convinced the BHS Trustees accordingly - was that passports would be good for welfare, would help reduce theft, and would be 'an earner' for the horse organisations. It was never suggested - or considered - that BHS would be the sole PIO. It was seen that generic passports could encourage membership (as BHS would issue passports cheaper to members, as they still do.)
UI was working at the BHS at the time in a senior role so was involved with all the discussions - and can contradict Lord Astor with inside knowledge.