This is the doom-laden pronouncement from a columnist writing in
The Guardian a couple of days ago:
Muddled manifestos mean gambling will thriveBritish gambling policy dooms your nation to ruin. I know because I'm an American. The Clegg surge provided fresh hope: maybe the Lib Dems are proposing sensible new moves vis-a-vis gambling with their manifesto, I thought. Labour and the Conservatives are useless on the issue.
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Are we "doomed to ruin"? Although I empathise a lot with the tone of the article, it seems an exaggeration on the face of. The Labour government is now dissolved, pending a general election, and it's unlikely to be re-elected. Although they certainly had a love affair with gambling, much of the proposed change was not successfully followed through on, largely through sheer lack of interest.
Hopefully the election of a new government will also help to keep in check the gambling bomb whose touch paper Labour never really successfully lit, and common sense will generally prevail.
However, the article raises valid concerns.
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