PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Gambling: Consultation - 22 February 2024 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

Debate Detail

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Lab
Mary Glindon
North Tyneside
4. What progress her Department has made on responding to the consultations on the gambling White Paper.
Stuart Andrew
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
The Government launched three consultations following the gambling White Paper. We are considering all the evidence that was received and will publish the Government response soon. Our response to the consultation on the introduction of the online slots limit is due to be published imminently, and we are on track for implementation of the recommendations by the summer.
  09:38:57
Mary Glindon
Will the Minister ensure that the highly regulated land-based industry can better innovate and grow by, for example, ensuring that the right option is chosen on the changes proposed to machine rules for the adult gaming sector, which are out for consultation?
  09:38:57
Stuart Andrew
The hon. Lady is right that the rules for the land-based sector have been very out of date for some time. That is why doing these consultations has been really helpful; it has identified further work that needed to be done. We have had a second consultation on some of that but, again, we will still be on course to implement the changes by the summer.
Mr Speaker
I call the shadow Secretary of State.
Lab
  09:38:57
Thangam Debbonaire
Bristol West
The unregulated black market for gambling causes untold devastation to people’s lives, even when they are trying to quit, so what are the Government doing to protect families from the illegal black market in gambling?
Stuart Andrew
The hon. Lady is right to highlight the dangers of the black market. That is why, as part of the White Paper, we said that we would give more powers to the Gambling Commission to be able to close down those black market websites which, frankly, are really quite dangerous.

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