The Gambling Act Review Is a Chance to Stand up to the Bookies
The government’s review into the outdated 2005 Gambling Act offers a chance to challenge the predatory gambling industry – but first, Labour must tackle its own pro-bookie lobby.
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Matt Zarb-Cousin is a former spokesman for Jeremy Corbyn and campaigner against the abuses of the gambling industry.
The government’s review into the outdated 2005 Gambling Act offers a chance to challenge the predatory gambling industry – but first, Labour must tackle its own pro-bookie lobby.
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