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conduirez
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My MP, dear Mr Hancock has been talking in parliament today, this time for a good reason asking for a review into affordability checks in the parliamentary debate today.

https://www.racingpost.com/news/gamblin ... 2K9w2q31F/

John Gosden was also on the local news talking about his opposition to the powers bringing in affordability checks on Horse Racing gambling, he said that it was a sledgehammer trying to crack a nut and the real problem is with online casinos, not regular Horse Racing punters.
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conduirez wrote:
Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:34 pm
My MP, dear Mr Hancock has been talking in parliament today, this time for a good reason asking for a review into affordability checks in the parliamentary debate today.

https://www.racingpost.com/news/gamblin ... 2K9w2q31F/

John Gosden was also on the local news talking about his opposition to the powers bringing in affordability checks on Horse Racing gambling, he said that it was a sledgehammer trying to crack a nut and the real problem is with online casinos, not regular Horse Racing punters.
I was hoping Matt Hancock drowned to death in the next episode of celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins but sounds like he's back in parliament. Spoilt rest of the show knowing he survived and worse still stealing a living as an MP the odious piece of shit he is.
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Michael5482 wrote:
Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:45 pm
conduirez wrote:
Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:34 pm
My MP, dear Mr Hancock has been talking in parliament today, this time for a good reason asking for a review into affordability checks in the parliamentary debate today.

https://www.racingpost.com/news/gamblin ... 2K9w2q31F/

John Gosden was also on the local news talking about his opposition to the powers bringing in affordability checks on Horse Racing gambling, he said that it was a sledgehammer trying to crack a nut and the real problem is with online casinos, not regular Horse Racing punters.
I was hoping Matt Hancock drowned to death in the next episode of celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins but sounds like he's back in parliament. Spoilt rest of the show knowing he survived and worse still stealing a living as an MP the odious piece of shit he is.
You want to try having him as your MP, he is always away doing television shows, he is known round here as a 'Lesser Spotted Tory' :D
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conduirez wrote:
Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:04 pm
Michael5482 wrote:
Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:45 pm
conduirez wrote:
Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:34 pm
My MP, dear Mr Hancock has been talking in parliament today, this time for a good reason asking for a review into affordability checks in the parliamentary debate today.

https://www.racingpost.com/news/gamblin ... 2K9w2q31F/

John Gosden was also on the local news talking about his opposition to the powers bringing in affordability checks on Horse Racing gambling, he said that it was a sledgehammer trying to crack a nut and the real problem is with online casinos, not regular Horse Racing punters.
I was hoping Matt Hancock drowned to death in the next episode of celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins but sounds like he's back in parliament. Spoilt rest of the show knowing he survived and worse still stealing a living as an MP the odious piece of shit he is.
You want to try having him as your MP, he is always away doing television shows, he is known round here as a 'Lesser Spotted Tory' :D
I thought he was kicked out and is an independent now?
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Michael5482 wrote:
Wed Oct 25, 2023 8:00 pm
conduirez wrote:
Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:04 pm
Michael5482 wrote:
Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:45 pm


I was hoping Matt Hancock drowned to death in the next episode of celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins but sounds like he's back in parliament. Spoilt rest of the show knowing he survived and worse still stealing a living as an MP the odious piece of shit he is.
You want to try having him as your MP, he is always away doing television shows, he is known round here as a 'Lesser Spotted Tory' :D
I thought he was kicked out and is an independent now?
He has lost the whip in the house of commons, so he is not a member of their parliamentary party so technically is an independent MP, but as far as I know, I am sure he is still a member of the conservative party, and nobody in the town or down the pub has mentioned anything different to me, and as you can imagine his name comes up a lot, but I stand to be corrected on this. Anyway he is not standing at the next election and his successor has already been picked.
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This petition is going up quick - currently about 100 every minute

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/649894

Think it proves people just don't want to spend 15 mins filling out a survey
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angelmike
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Just added my signature to the petition. Currently, there are 13,662 signatures.
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It was under 10,000 when I got the link from the Racing Post this morning.

I see Entain have announced a 6% drop in revenue. Slightly mis-leading form the Racing Post laying it on affordability when Entain don't actually say that directly, no doubt it'll be a factor along with lots of football favorites winning but it suits the narrative.

https://www.racingpost.com/news/britain ... Rl8i5dz3S/

If Entain revenue dropped by 6% due to affordability along with the other big hitters I'm sure they'd let the Government know.
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I actually won't sign that petition even though I dislike falling betfair liquidity

I believe in some kind of affordability checks and spend budgets are not the worst idea I've come across for those who have a serious gambling problem that wrecks families.

Racing Post is an abomination of a publication. Never forget their Bet Fred front page.
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jamesedwards wrote:
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How frequently to you look at that tally, to catch it bang on the thousand? ;)
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Emmson wrote:
Thu Nov 02, 2023 5:43 pm
I actually won't sign that petition even though I dislike falling betfair liquidity

I believe in some kind of affordability checks and spend budgets are not the worst idea I've come across for those who have a serious gambling problem that wrecks families.

Racing Post is an abomination of a publication. Never forget their Bet Fred front page.
The idea is less important than the execution of the idea.
Emmson
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Lets have a sensible petition that brings the thorny issue of bookie restrictions into the equation as well as affordability checks and I may well sign that.
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Emmson wrote:
Thu Nov 02, 2023 5:43 pm
I actually won't sign that petition even though I dislike falling betfair liquidity
Good for you. I'd just been having a convo with the Mrs about whether people vote out of self interest or for what they feel is the common good when those are at odds with each other. I happen to agree with you, but even if I didn't I'd respect that selflessness. I think it used to be known as moral fibre.
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