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Bookmakers And Fixed Odds Betting Terminals

EDM number 961 in 2013-14, proposed by Laurence Robertson on 16/01/2014.
Categorised under the topic of Gambling.

That this House is concerned by the campaign which is being waged against fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs) in bookmakers' shops and against bookmakers themselves; believes that bookmakers site their shops in affordable, populated areas, as do owners of many shops, and do not target areas of deprivation; points out that, far from proliferating, the number of betting shops has halved from its peak number; disputes the assertions that problem gambling is on the increase or that vast amounts of money can be lost in a few minutes on FOBTs; reminds the Government that the sport of horse racing, the finances of which remain in a very poor state, is dependent on bookmakers for much of its income, and that any reduction in their profits would have a serious knock-on effect on the UK's second most popular spectator sport, putting thousands of jobs at risk; and calls on the Government to continue to pursue an evidence-based approach to this issue.

This motion has been signed by a total of 17 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Laurence Robertson16/01/2014TewkesburyConservativeProposed
Philip Davies16/01/2014ShipleyConservativeSeconded
Bob Blackman16/01/2014Harrow EastConservativeSeconded
Ian Paisley Jnr16/01/2014North AntrimDUPSeconded
Nigel Evans20/01/2014Ribble ValleyConservativeSeconded
Andrew Rosindell20/01/2014RomfordConservativeSeconded
Anne McIntosh20/01/2014Thirsk and MaltonConservativeSigned
David Anderson20/01/2014BlaydonLabourSigned
Henry Bellingham20/01/2014North West NorfolkConservativeSigned
David Davies20/01/2014MonmouthConservativeSigned
Jim Shannon21/01/2014StrangfordDUPSigned
Elfyn Llwyd22/01/2014Dwyfor MeirionnyddPlaid CymruSigned
Peter Aldous29/01/2014WaveneyConservativeSigned
John Pugh30/01/2014SouthportLiberal DemocratSigned
Jim Dowd10/03/2014Lewisham West and PengeLabourSigned
Stephen Hepburn17/03/2014JarrowLabourSigned
Gordon Henderson19/03/2014Sittingbourne and SheppeyConservativeSigned

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