firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2023 3:34 pm
WisdomOfCrowds wrote: ↑Fri Apr 28, 2023 11:34 pm
The only people who have a right to know about my financial affairs are HMRC.
Whatever money I have, I should be free to spend it in whatever way I wish.
Do the Tories not advocate that the individual knows best when it comes to spending? Apparently not!
If I choose to spend £20k on a car, does the dealer have to prove I can afford to spend £20k on a car? Of course not.
They're trying to brainwash us into thinking some form of checks are okay - no checks are okay!
Is this going to stop the 3 people in 1,000 who have a gambling problem? No! They will find a way to blow their money. All they need to do is spend an hour in each of the bookies shops in the town centre filling up the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals.
No one wants to see anyone harmed from gambling but education is the way forward - not infringing on the civil liberties of the majority.
The vast majority of problem gamblers will be addicted to the online casinos . This is where the attention should be primarily focussed.
Totally agree
I'm not a fan of the Lords but I hope there's sufficient resistance from them to bring some common sense into this debate.
I fear there will be too many in both houses who do not understand the subject properly but take the opportunity to exert power because they can.
There are many unintended consequences to the bill. How many people employed in the horse racing industry will lose their jobs if betting turnover falls?
If they do pass rules on affordability - which I hope they don't - then the hoops we have to jump through should be totally transparent so we all know exactly where we stand.