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Gambling chiefs differ on advertising restrictions

Philip Bowcock: 'Public opinion suggests that things will change'
Philip Bowcock: 'Public opinion suggests that things will change'Credit: Henry Thomas.

Even before Labour produced a party conference plan that included a whistle-to-whistle ban on live TV sports advertising by gambling operators, a difference of opinion between senior figures in the industry had emerged about the possibility of legislative restrictions.

Sky Bet chief executive Richard Flint told the Westminster eForum Seminar on the 'next steps for the gambling industry' last Tuesday that a watershed or ban on club sponsorship would not "be the most effective way of getting to grips with problem gambling". These remarks echoed his national newspaper article published the same morning.


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