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UK Parliamentary Group Calls for Ban on Gambling Ads

UK Parliamentary Group Calls for Ban on Gambling Ads
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A report compiled by the UK MPs and members of the House of Lords has called for a ban on gambling ads and a limit of £2 on all online slots.

The cross-party alliance also demands an overhaul of the country’s gambling regulations, plus a ban on VIP schemes and inducements. It also wants a review of online deposits and prize limits.

All of these factors would be encompassed in a new Gambling Act of Parliament.

The group is the All Party Parliamentary Gambling-Related Harm Group and it comes as the UK Government is preparing to review the regulation of the £11bn gambling industry.

The group is credited with campaigning to ban credit card bets and championed the arguments against the fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs) that was also successful.

A ban on betting advertising would take in television, live sports and social media and would reverse a decision to permit it taken in 2005, the last time that the Gambling Act was reviewed.

“This multi-million-pound industry has destroyed people’s lives. They have shown time and again that they will not effectively self-regulate,” Labour MP Carolyn Harris, leader of the group, said.

The group also described the UK’s Gambling Commission as “not fit for purpose.”


Source: Latest News on European Gaming Media Network
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