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The web-site then goes on to warn:If you believe you are insured but your vehicle is not appearing on the MID you must contact your insurance provider to submit your policy detail immediately. askMID cannot change these details.
If you do not have vehicle insurance, you must contact an insurance provider to purchase a valid motor insurance policy.
It is a legal requirement (as of 2011) for vehicle keepers to be covered by insurance at all times unless the vehicle is declared off-road (SORN). (LINK)
However, even if you have proof of insurance, you cannot change the DVLA details, only your incompetent insurer can do that.If your vehicle details are not on the MID you are at risk of being fined and facing court prosecution. You may also be stopped by the Police and have your vehicle impounded, and possibly disposed of, if proof of insurace cannot be provided.
How about you fine the sodding insurer you morons?

The insurer in question here is Aviva.