Government Auctions Uk
Is it just me or is this government determined to make the UK the gambling capital of the world?
It started with the lottery once a week, now we have now what seems a hundred different versions of it, we have scratchcards, again hundreds of different ones.
Betting shops now look more like normal shops, with plain glass windows to try and hook more people.
We have online gambling, turn on the tv after midnight and its all just gambling shows. Listen to any commercial radio station and they are playing “games” like reverse auctions.
They want to build casinos everywhere and now they have passed a new gambling act, so now gambling firms can advertise on tv among other things.
Shouldnt the government try and protect the most vulnerable people in society? not make it even more easier to get hooked on gambling, look what they have done with alcohol, record levels of alcohol abuse.
Pathetic, this government only cares about one thing, money, forget future problems.
i,ll give you 10 /1 they are, no sorry make that 8/1 no no 6/1….
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