UK PROBLEM GAMBLER DEBT SIGNIFICANT
26 December 2008
284 000 potential problem gamblers generate GBP 5
billion in debt, claims UK newspaper
The British newspaper The Daily Mail, a publication not
known for taking a positive view on gambling generally,
has published a report in which it claims that Britain's
284 000 [potentially] problem gamblers are estimated to
have run up debt of GBP 5 billion.
The newspaper compares this amount with the GBP 2.7
billion prime minister Gordon Brown borrowed to
extricate the government from the recent 10p general tax
fiasco.
The Daily Mail's calculations are based on a government
figure of 284 000 individuals with the potential to
become hooked on betting in Britain, and an average
number estimated at GBP 17 500 which problem gambling
watchdogs say is the individual level of debt.
"It means that those who struggle to control their
gambling owe GBP 4.9 billion," the newspaper claims.
"Yet not a single National Health Service trust has a
dedicated gambling addiction treatment programme."
The figures on debt levels were uncovered after the
opposition Tory Party analysed betting industry data.
The party's culture spokesman Jeremy Hunt said: "The
Government has shown a complete lack of leadership and
has shamefully and irresponsibly turned a blind eye to
the level of debt racked up by gamblers. It is deeply
concerning - especially at a time when people are
struggling to cope with the economic downturn - that
vulnerable people are drowning in huge gambling debts.
"The Government must take problem gambling addiction
seriously."
The report reveals that Britain spends only GBP10 per
person on support for problem gamblers - far less than
Canada (GBP 40) and New Zealand (GBP 44). In October,
the Daily Mail revealed that the number of problem
gamblers seeking help had rocketed by 25 percent since
the Labour Party government relaxed the country's
gambling rules.
Nearly 38 000 people called a betting addiction hotline
last year compared with just over 30 000 in the previous
year, according to Gamcare. Average levels of debt had
grown from GBP 13 800 to GBP 17 500, added the UK's
best-known gambling addiction charity.
UK betting generated GBP 2 billion in taxes. The Culture
Department said the number of problem gamblers had not
increased since 1999 and added: "We have the power to
take action if problem levels increase."
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