Sunday Mirror

End TV betting ads

Ban call to tackle gambling addiction

- BY CHRIS McLAUGHLIN

MPs have united to increase pressure on the Government to ban TV and internet gambling adverts.

The move is part of calls for action on the epidemic of betting addiction, which is causing misery for hundreds of thousands of young people and adults.

In a Commons motion, MPs from different parties led by former Tory minister

Mike Penning have called on the Government to go further than the current voluntary ban on ads during live sports before the 9pm watershed.

They want gambling adverts on TV and the internet axed outright.

Mr Penning, who is MP for Hemel Hempstead, said: “These adverts are part of a serious problem of gambling addiction. The Government is reviewing what measures need to be taken so it is important to keep up the pressure.”

Spending by betting companies on online commercial­s has risen by 56 per cent in the last five years.

The industry spends an estimated £747million on online marketing, compared to £234million on TV ads.

Gambling accounts for more than eight per cent of the total UK advertisin­g market which, according to market research group Nielson, is valued at £19billion.

In an Early Day Motion, the MPs say gambling addiction can “completely destroy” lives and families – in some cases causing suicide. Tories, Welsh and Scots nationalis­ts support it and Labour is expected to follow suit next week.

Around 430,000 adults are estimated to have a gambling problem. Last week it was reported that betting firms may have to take their names off football shirts.

Amount spent on TV betting adverts by the gambling industry in Britain

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