The government says reforms will reduce gambling-related harm and raise funds to treat addiction.
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Graham Watson
onto Microeconomics: IB Economics November 27, 2024 3:15 AM
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The government is stepping in to tighten the regulation of fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs) by limiting the amount that can be wagered to £5 for over-25s and £2 for 18 to 24 year olds - although how that's going to be monitored is anyone's guess.
However, the idea is that by limiting the stakes on these machines, there should be fewer negative externalities generated by problem gambling, something that's also being addressed by a new gambling levy.