The Daily Telegraph

Angry MPS oppose move to keep lottery age limit at 16

- By Gordon Rayner Political Editor

UNDER-18S must be banned from playing National Lottery games, MPS have said, as they criticised ministers for dithering over making a decision on new age limits.

Mims Davies, the culture minister, launched a consultati­on yesterday on whether the existing age limit of 16 should be raised, saying she was considerin­g upping it for scratch cards and other instant win games to 18, but allowing 16-year-olds to continue playing draw-based games such as Lotto.

She faced an instant backlash from Tory MPS who said there was “no need” to carry out a consultati­on process because children should not be allowed to gamble.

Sir Desmond Swayne said: “Given its tendency to be habit-forming, the later that it can be put off until the better, and certainly gambling shouldn’t begin before adulthood, should it?”

Iain Duncan Smith, the former Conservati­ve Party leader and chairman of Boris Johnson’s leadership campaign, agreed the age limit for all lottery games should be 18, saying: “Frankly, we should just get on with it. I think there’s enough evidence out there.”

Making a statement to the House of Commons, Ms Davies said: “The age of 18 is widely recognised as an age one becomes an adult, gaining full citizenshi­p rights and responsibi­lities.

“So in addition to the option to raise the minimum age to 18 for all National Lottery games… I’m also seeking views on a differenti­ated approach that would increase the minimum age of instant win games only – this includes scratch cards and online instant win games.

“My initial view is based on the evidence reviewed so far, so it is that such a split could be the best approach.”

National Lottery operator Camelot said it had “no issue” with the review.

Tom Watson, Labour’s deputy leader, said: “To gamble, you should be an adult, so the minimum age for all gambling products should be 18, it’s as simple as that.”

Marc Etches, chief executive of charity Gamble Aware, said: “Gambling is an adult activity, so we welcome this decision to review the age of purchase for scratch cards and instant win games.”

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