EDDIE51
Look at this thread it is almost identical
http://www.theanswerb...uestion1126219-2.html
No MOT is a fixed penalty only offence with a £60 penalty . No MOT DOES NOT invalidate your insurance even though many on AB still think and say otherwise.
When you get off the ferry phone an MOT centre near your home and if you get stopped just say you are on your way to an MOT test. Otherwise IF you get stopped just accept the £60 fixed penalty, it is not a conviction so there are no points and it does not have to be reported to your insurance.
21:27 Sat 21st Apr 2012
This looks like your best answer having looked back at old posts. Dont come back with the car having an empty tank, and you tanked up on sangria. Enjoy your jollie and stop agonising. You will still be insured without an MOT as long as the vehicle is deemed roadworthy, should the events deem that someone needs to inspect it, make sure everything else is bomb proof. (^_*)