Urgent reform of our gambling laws is needed. Our current legislation is outdated and analogue - we need a new Gambling Act, fit for the digital age.
- 1There should be stake limits for online gambling to create parity with land-based venues - including a £2 stake on harmful slot content.
- 2Affordability checks (with a soft cap of £100) are urgently needed and should be overseen by a Gambling Ombudsman.
- 3VIP schemes and harmful incentives must be banned.
- 4There should be a clear duty of care on operators to protect consumers from harm.
- 5A “smart”, mandatory levy should be applied to operators to fund safer gambling initiatives and research.
- 6There should be a ban on all advertising in sport, on direct marketing and on inducements. Stronger advertising restrictions on broadcast, online, streaming and social media advertising should be brought in to limit the exposure of children to gambling.
- 7The Gambling Commission is not fit for purpose - its capacity to regulate online gambling must be urgently reviewed and the Government must commit further flexible funding for the Commission, with rigorous spending oversight.
- 8A Gambling Ombudsman must be set up to protect consumers.
APPG’s Submission to the Gambling Review
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport will use responses to the Call for Evidence phase of the Review to inform any legislative proposals put forward to reform, or even replace, the current Gambling Act 2005.
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Please click here to download the minutes of the fifth evidence session of the Gambling Related Harm APPG’s Inquiry into Online Gambling – 10th July 2019. If you have any questions or require any further information, please contact the Group Secretariat.
Please click here to download the minutes of the fourth evidence session of the Gambling Related Harm APPG’s Inquiry into Online Gambling – 12th June 2019. If you have any questions or require any further information, please contact the Group Secretariat.
Please click here to download the minutes of the third evidence session of the Gambling Related Harm APPG’s Inquiry into Online Gambling – 8th May 2019. If you have any questions or require any further information, please contact the Group Secretariat.
PRESS RELEASE: 12 June 2019 On Wednesday (12 June), Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group Carolyn Harris MP demanded online gambling operators address their failure to act on the harm caused by online gambling. In an evidence of session of the group’s online gambling inquiry, the group heard from the representative organisation for the online […]