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I think this is a fantastic move by the government, these machines are highly addictive and ruin lives of those who are compulsive gamblers. What do others think?
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I think this is a fantastic move by the government, these machines are highly addictive and ruin lives of those who are compulsive gamblers. What do others think?
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"Culture Secretary Matt Hancock said ministers had decided to "take a stand" despite dire warnings from the betting industry - which reacted to the announcement by saying 21,000 people were expected to lose their jobs as a result."
Sounds like a leaf from the project Fear book.
"Culture Secretary Matt Hancock said ministers had decided to "take a stand" despite dire warnings from the betting industry - which reacted to the announcement by saying 21,000 people were expected to lose their jobs as a result."
Sounds like a leaf from the project Fear book.
I remember back in 2005 when I was involved in lending to some of the bookmakers, FOBTs were a key profit and cashflow generator and the bookmakers and their shareholders did very nicely out of them. There was always a worry (on the part of the bookmakers and the lenders) even then that the government would crack down on these (at the time I believe the late Tessa Jowell was the minister responsible) but for whatever reason they were allowed to flourish to the benefit of the bookies and to the detriment of the financially-vulnerable. How it has taken another 13 years to see common sense I don't know. I'm not a fan of the nanny state, but this sort of intervention seems to be common sense to me, even though I think the financially-vulnerable will always find a way to dissipate their cash, whether hard-earned or handed out. The bookmakers may well have to cut their cloth accordingly and I feel sorry for any who lose their jobs as a result.
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