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- Feb 15, 2019
The UK All Party Parliamentary Group recently released their report into how a new Gambling act would be restructured. The report suggested a raft of changes including a removal or all advertising and marketing, £2 maximum bets on slots, the removal of in-play betting, removal of VIP incentivisation and improved measures for KYC procedures and recognising vulnerable gamblers.
One of the criticisms levelled at the response is that players don't have a voice. The APPG consulted various groups including vulnerable gamblers while putting their report together but there is no collective voice for gamblers as a whole.
The idea of this survey is to collect some anonymous statistics from players that can be used to demonstrate player opinions on the effectiveness of the report's suggestions and/or to to highlight whether the potential side effects could also benefit the grey market, an area that was dismissed in the report as unlikely to have an effect.
The survey is anonymous and for UK gamblers only. The results will be widely shared and will be published here once complete.
Full details: Opportunity for Players to Respond to APPG Report into Gambling Harm
One of the criticisms levelled at the response is that players don't have a voice. The APPG consulted various groups including vulnerable gamblers while putting their report together but there is no collective voice for gamblers as a whole.
The idea of this survey is to collect some anonymous statistics from players that can be used to demonstrate player opinions on the effectiveness of the report's suggestions and/or to to highlight whether the potential side effects could also benefit the grey market, an area that was dismissed in the report as unlikely to have an effect.
The survey is anonymous and for UK gamblers only. The results will be widely shared and will be published here once complete.
Full details: Opportunity for Players to Respond to APPG Report into Gambling Harm
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