All 2 Debates between Helen Grant and Laurence Robertson

Gambling (Licensing and Advertising) Bill

Debate between Helen Grant and Laurence Robertson
Tuesday 5th November 2013

(10 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Laurence Robertson Portrait Mr Laurence Robertson (Tewkesbury) (Con)
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If a company set up in, say, China or America, and advertised only through the internet, would it be covered by the scope of the Bill? The Minister will correct me if I am wrong, but I do not think that it would.

Helen Grant Portrait Mrs Grant
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Territorial restrictions have been removed, but if a company is advertising here and its facility is being used here—or if it ought to know that that is so—it will need a Gambling Commission licence and it will be bound by the regulations.

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Debate between Helen Grant and Laurence Robertson
Thursday 31st October 2013

(10 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Helen Grant Portrait Mrs Grant
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A suitable replacement would have to be sustainable, enforceable and, as the hon. Gentleman says, legally sound. I will of course seek advice from every quarter.

Laurence Robertson Portrait Mr Laurence Robertson (Tewkesbury) (Con)
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I am grateful to the Minister for pointing out how many thousands of jobs the horse racing industry creates and sustains each and every year. The levy is largely collected from bookmakers’ shops, the number of which has halved in the last 20 years, falling from a peak of about 17,000 to 8,500. Does the Minister agree that it is important for us to see the debate about machines and gambling in proportion, and for it to be evidence-based, so that we do not lose any more shops and, as a result, jobs in the betting and horse racing industries?

Helen Grant Portrait Mrs Grant
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The horse racing industry is a great British success story enjoyed by millions, including me, and I agree with what my hon. Friend says.