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I hope a new gambling act materialises to reflect the digital age to protect people from harm. I'm also pleased there is a growing concern for gambling harm as a public health issue.
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Will all the politicians have to show their bank accounts if they invest in shares on the stock market.
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Don't worry, all the disparate factions involved in racing will set aside their self-interests their differences to once again unite as one and fend of this latest challenge.
As with the White Paper and also the Tax proposals, they will do such a good job of differentiating their (real life) product from all the problematic new (virtual) forms of "gambling" that have changed the betting landscape, that betting on racing will be made compulsory for all men, women and children. With all their strategic thinkers (and a communication strategy spearheaded by the Racing Post), all the pernicious new ways of gambling on addictive games of chance will be outlawed and racing will flourish. Or they might check with the bookmakers first what they think should be done - and then just go along with that. |
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politicians will not like showing their bank accounts.
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The bookies should be taxed for burdening social services and the health service from the negative ramification of fobt - their crack cocaine product of the digital age of gambling. This cost needs to be paid for outside and in addition to corporate taxation; a new tax levied based on the costs incurred by social service and the nhs.
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