Lisa Nandy: DCMS determined to ‘strike the right balance’ on UK gambling

Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Lisa Nandy has underlined the government’s commitment to ensuring the “players can continue to enjoy gambling as a pastime without the harms”.

Her comments come as trepidation within gambling elevates following proposals by two Labour-backing think tanks pitching the doubling of gambling tax, leading to warnings from the industry and analysts of the detrimental economic consequences.

Addressing Parliament, Nandy urged the house not to believe everything that they read in the papers, emphasising a desire to “strike the right balance” when it comes to regulation.

She added: “We’re aware of the value of this industry and the importance of it, not just to the UK economy, but to the joy that it brings to many, many people, and the employment prospects that it offers to people in every nation and region of the United Kingdom.

“We are also very aware of the problems that can be caused by problem gambling and, as the previous government d..

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