Labour’s shadow culture secretary, Tom Watson, has promised his party
will limit online betting stakes if it gains power in Britain.
Watson argued that Labour’s proposed rules would help tackle "Britain’s hidden epidemic," saying current laws are outdated.
He also stated problem gambling should be treated as a “public health emergency”.
Britain has the largest regulated online gambling market in the
world, which currently generates £4.7bn ($6.25bn) in revenue, according
to the Gambling Commission.
The Gambling Commission has said there are currently no restrictions to online stakes or the speed of play.
Speed of play was a factor in the reduction of fixed-odds betting terminal (FOBT) maximum stakes from £100 to £2.
Watson said: “Online companies have a responsibility to protect their
customers from placing bets they cannot afford. But, too often, these
operators have either neglected the care of their customers or have been
too slow in their due diligence.
A spokesperson for the Remote Gambling Association said: "We fully
embrace the need to move faster to tackle problem gambling through
effective regulation based on innovation, evidence and customer data and
we are committed to working with the government and opposition to
achieve that goal."
Source: www.gamblinginsider.com