Gambling companies feed on addiction and misery. Why are MPs helping them? | Matt Zarb-Cousin

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Politicians should be pushing back against the harm caused by bookmakers, not enjoying their hospitality, says fairer gambling spokesperson Matt Zarb-Cousin

who received gifts and hospitality totalling £225,000 in the past year. Much of this came from tax-avoiding online gambling corporations. This has led to questions about whose interests these MPs are serving.

 

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Because, like child abuse, the public just doesn't care.

*COUGH*COUGH*NEWJERSEY*COUGH*COUGH Gambling commercials come with the same rushed disclaimer at the end of it like friggin pharmaceuticals. And yet they don't say 'May cause bankruptcy, depression, divorce, and rooting for the Pats.'

MPs only help themselves, especially to expenses.

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