BRIT POLITICIANS DISCUSS ONLINE GAMBLING
20 March 2009
But MPs may need to improve their statistical
research
British politicians discussed online gambling -
legalised in Britain - at a Westminster Hall debate
Wednesday, throwing some interesting numbers around in
the process.
Don Foster, a frequent and
opinionated critic of online gambling and Liberal
Democrat culture spokesman, said the industry has
revenues of GBP12.5 billion a year, but only a thousand
sites were regulated out of the 6 000 he claimed were
online. Foster criticised the UK Gambling Commission,
saying it had done no "mystery shopping" on white-listed
remote gaming websites. However, he did salute Betfair
for its effort in passing on suspect betting patterns to
the authorities.
Conservative Party MP Tobias
Ellwood was concerned at what he called the "uneven
playing field" differences between the UK's open but
regulated remote gaming market and the monopolistic and
exclusionary regimes in several other European Union
member nations. He characterised the present EU system
as "very much flawed" in that it did not offer an
equitable and open market to gambling companies in EU
nations vis-a-vis other EU nations. He also suggested
the development of a widely recognised kitemark for
online spread betting sites to identify those which were
safe and regulated.
Conservative MP Bob Neill
later told the Commons that the "enormous growth" of the
Internet meant there are now around seven thousand
online gambling sites and most of them are not
effectively regulated.
Sports minister Gerry
Sutcliffe responded to the debate, arguing that the
Gambling Act had implemented a robust regulatory
framework and had taken "remote gambling" into account.
He expressed doubts over the figures supplied
[by the politicians] and pointed out that the growth in
the numbers of those gambling in the UK were
overwhelmingly increases in National Lottery gambling
rather than other forms of the pastime.
He added
that funding for research and education of problem
gamblers was vital and emphasised the government support
given to these projects, revealing that GBP15 million
was soon to be spent on tackling gambling addiction.
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