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Ban all gambling ads from social media, TV and all other platforms

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We urge the government to ban gambling ads across all platforms (Social Media, Youtube, TV, Radio, etc). We believe that these adverts fuel addiction, harming individuals, families, and future generations. Gambling addiction is a serious public health issue with devastating and lasting consequences.

Lisa Nandy

Lisa Nandy

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Ban all gambling ads from social media, TV and all other platforms

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We urge the government to ban gambling ads across all platforms (Social Media, Youtube, TV, Radio, etc). We believe that these adverts fuel addiction, harming individuals, families, and future generations. Gambling addiction is a serious public health issue with devastating and lasting consequences.

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1,089 reactions·100% agree
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Culture Secretary

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