I've just spotted this letter on the Journal's letters webpage, dated today's date, from Andrew Lyman, Head of Public Affairs for William Hill (the same gentlemen that David Lammy MP began to engage in a discusssion about the merits of saturation gambling). Here's what Mr Lyman says:
"Betting industry has been demonised"
William Hill is headquartered in Wood Green and is a major employer in this area.
While it is right that people raise concerns about local communities and the mix of retail outlets on the high street, what is not acceptable, in our view, is the deliberate demonisation of the betting industry and factual misrepresentation from those in public life who should know better.
Betting operators are not exploiting a "loophole" in the law as portrayed by David Lammy, but operating in a heavily regulated, but more commercially liberalised market, which was exactly what the last Labour Government envisaged when it passed the Gambling Act 2005.
Mr Lammy understands this because he was a minister at the responsible department at the time.
The number of betting shops in London is not generally increasing, but there is some clustering which occurs in other retail sectors where the market is allowed to operate normally; as evidenced, for example, by the grouping of estate agents or fast food outlets. Our industry is one of the most heavily regulated in the UK with licences required from both the Gambling Commission and local authorities. Betting operators have legal obligations to demonstrate social responsibility and prevent crime.
The high street betting industry is one of the few industries which has to pay more in tax than it makes in profit.
Karen Jennings says this is not a moral crusade, but some of the rhetoric sounds pretty negative and moralistic to us!
Betting shops add to the vibrancy of the high street and many are small communities in themselves.
I ask politicians and campaigners of all denominations spare a thought for our staff and customers and, in difficult times, consider the employment and leisure opportunities we provide. - Andrew Lyman, head of public affairs, William Hill, Station Road, N22.
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