metalblue
Well-Known Member
The government have responded, and I have to say it appears they are actually going to do something. Well done.
Hopefully so mate.
The government have responded, and I have to say it appears they are actually going to do something. Well done.
What a women, total respect to her for carrying on her fight.Saw this update on the BBC and thought it may be of interest to those in this thread.
Have to say she has it spot on. They'll look back in a few decades and wonder what kind of people we were to allow betting to have such close links with sport.
BBC News - 'Gambling adverts at games remind my son of his father's death'
'Gambling adverts at games remind my son of his father's death'
Leicester City are urged to end their relationship with five betting firms by a mother who says her husband took his own life because of a gambling addiction.www.bbc.co.uk
You recently signed the petition “Luke’s Law: Ban 'free bets' and emails that entice gamblers to place 'free bets'”: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/587806 MPs will hold a debate on gambling-related harm on Tuesday 29 March in Westminster Hall. The debate will be led by Carolyn Harris MP. The debate will start at 2:30pm and last for up to 90 minutes. |
You recently signed the petition “Luke’s Law: Ban 'free bets' and emails that entice gamblers to place 'free bets'”:
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/587806
MPs will hold a debate on gambling-related harm on Tuesday 29 March in Westminster Hall. The debate will be led by Carolyn Harris MP. The debate will start at 2:30pm and last for up to 90 minutes.
The major issues are the gambling sites luring people that have never gambled in their lives, to spend all their wages/benefits. The "bonus" offers look good....they suck you in with little wins....until you play for real money. They know what they're doing, and they know it's immoral. But they get rich from others misery.Watch the debate here on Tuesday: https://parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/8b077761-237c-4b29-971c-2f94cdf51719