ChatterBank1 min ago
Perhaps the last Labour Party would have been wise to make a 'U' Turn over their gambling free-for-all measures.
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http:// www.dai lymail. ...ter- partys- plans.h tml
At last now they are out of power, they are admitting they made a mistake, even though they were warned at the time.
/// At the time, the Daily Mail led the way in warning Labour about the dangers of its plans for a gambling free-for-all. ///
At last now they are out of power, they are admitting they made a mistake, even though they were warned at the time.
/// At the time, the Daily Mail led the way in warning Labour about the dangers of its plans for a gambling free-for-all. ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remember the day the free for all was announced, I was listening to one of phony blairs bints cabinet monsters (HH possibly) on the radio saying how there was no research to indicate that there would be an increase in people with gambling problems and getting into debt etc etc as a result.
i nearly crashed my car on hearing that !
i nearly crashed my car on hearing that !
The introduction and development of the Lottery was a particularly devious and dishonest process.
Extensive debate and 'consultation' at the time was all on the basis of a harmless once-a week flutter, on Saturday evenings.
Thunderball, Mid-week, Euro, scratchcards, daily play etc etc
Just how many opportunities each week do Camelot now have to extract money from the nation.
Extensive debate and 'consultation' at the time was all on the basis of a harmless once-a week flutter, on Saturday evenings.
Thunderball, Mid-week, Euro, scratchcards, daily play etc etc
Just how many opportunities each week do Camelot now have to extract money from the nation.
jake-the-peg
/// And the Tories never got anything wrong? ///
What a non constructive argument.
This thread is regarding Labour's irresponsible Gambling free-for-all measures that they introduced without any concern for the effects they might have had on those unfortunates who believe that they can improve their lifestyles by means of making money via gambling.
/// And the Tories never got anything wrong? ///
What a non constructive argument.
This thread is regarding Labour's irresponsible Gambling free-for-all measures that they introduced without any concern for the effects they might have had on those unfortunates who believe that they can improve their lifestyles by means of making money via gambling.
Is there any serious study showing that this relaxation has caused an increase in gambling addiction, or, indeed, blighted communities? Or is it just gut feeling?
Certainly can't see that changing the rules on betting tax, which the DM seems to think a factor, made any difference. The old system was just a nuisance and a clumsy way of proceeding.
Certainly can't see that changing the rules on betting tax, which the DM seems to think a factor, made any difference. The old system was just a nuisance and a clumsy way of proceeding.
http:// www.dai lymail. ...jail ed-18-m onths.h tml
There were some who benefited from this Gambling Addicts profits, more than can be said for the legitimate bookmakers, and this guy got 18 months.
/// The court heard that gambling was Alston Sr's passion and something he engaged in on a daily basis, which his money-making scheme had helped to fund. ///
/// 'He is a useful member of the community, charming and engages in a boxing club in a deprived area where he has given up his time and on some occasions used his resources to help. ///
/// 'If the figures were scaled down, from the gambling he was making approximately £9,000 a year. ///
/// 'From the loans he was making a profit of £8,000 a year. In the period we have records for, £22,000 of the stake money, people won just over £19,000, he made a profit of just over £3,000. ///
/// 'The vast majority of people approached by Trading Standards did not want to come forward. A number of these people had become his friend and had dealt with him for a large number of years. ///
There were some who benefited from this Gambling Addicts profits, more than can be said for the legitimate bookmakers, and this guy got 18 months.
/// The court heard that gambling was Alston Sr's passion and something he engaged in on a daily basis, which his money-making scheme had helped to fund. ///
/// 'He is a useful member of the community, charming and engages in a boxing club in a deprived area where he has given up his time and on some occasions used his resources to help. ///
/// 'If the figures were scaled down, from the gambling he was making approximately £9,000 a year. ///
/// 'From the loans he was making a profit of £8,000 a year. In the period we have records for, £22,000 of the stake money, people won just over £19,000, he made a profit of just over £3,000. ///
/// 'The vast majority of people approached by Trading Standards did not want to come forward. A number of these people had become his friend and had dealt with him for a large number of years. ///
Yes, they should have listened to the objections at the time and not gone ahead with the changes.
Plenty of people sympathetic to the Labour party objected at the time. They chose to go ahead with their plans and ignore those warnings, and now it would seem that the warnings were justified.
I suppose we should be thankful that at least one of the senior party members is willing to publically apologise.....
Plenty of people sympathetic to the Labour party objected at the time. They chose to go ahead with their plans and ignore those warnings, and now it would seem that the warnings were justified.
I suppose we should be thankful that at least one of the senior party members is willing to publically apologise.....
as Gromit says, the easing of restrictions followed the introduction by the previous government of the national lottery (about which warnings were also given). It appeared the public enjoyed the opportunity to waste their money and both governments thought they should be given the opportunity to do so.
Do you think they should have that opportunity?
Do you think they should have that opportunity?
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