Should the government ban gambling advertisements in sports and media?
The UK has one of the world's largest online gambling markets, driven by the ubiquity of smartphone betting apps and aggressive 'in-play' marketing during live sports. While a total ban mimics successful tobacco legislation, critics warn it creates a massive funding black hole for sports clubs that have become dependent on betting revenue. Proponents argue the 'gamblification' of football is grooming a new generation of addicts; opponents argue it is a harmless vice for the vast majority of adults that shouldn't be policed.
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