29/01/2025

Executive 'Saying One Thing And Doing Another' On Gambling

The Executive has been accused of "saying one thing and doing another" on the issue of a gambling harm in Northern Ireland.

SDLP Leader of the Opposition Matthew O'Toole MLA was speaking after Executive parties passed a regulation liberalising gambling rules on the same day as supporting an all-party motion on tackling gambling harm, with no action on gambling harm promised in either the Programme for Government or Legislative Programme.

On the morning of 28 January, the Executive parties voted through the Gaming (Variation of Monetary Limits) Order (Northern Ireland) 2025, which increased stakes and prizes in betting in registered clubs, with only the SDLP Opposition and smaller parties opposing the measure.

Later in the afternoon, the Assembly debated a non-binding motion on the need for a public health approach to gambling harm, despite the clear contradiction in the two pieces of business.
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And despite further gambling legislation being promised by the previous Communities Minister when she moved an earlier gambling reform Bill in 2021, there is so far no Executive commitment to take any legislative action to tackle gambling harm for the rest of this mandate.

Matthew O’Toole MLA said: "The Executive parties are inviting the contempt of citizens by saying one thing and doing one another on gambling harm. This morning the Executive pushed through a regulatory change actually increasing stakes and prizes, and then in the afternoon Executive parties blithely voted through a motion lamenting the public health impact of gambling harm in Northern Ireland.

"This is either incompetence or contempt for the public and for our collective role as legislators. While we wait years to take further action on gambling, lives will be lost. If the Executive parties take this issue as seriously as they say, they should commit to legislation being delivered before the end of this mandate in the PfG."


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