is about flipping it so there is a shared is about flipping it so there is a shared responsibility and an acceptance that if you have addictive products sold to you every way you addictive products sold to you every way you look in society, anyone can -et way you look in society, anyone can get addicted to them, and that is the approach i hope the statutory levy and the approach i hope the statutory levy and the people involved and it will take levy and the people involved and it will take. like matt james, look, thank will take. like matt james, look, thahkyou will take. like matt james, look, thank you very much for sharing your story thank you very much for sharing your story with thank you very much for sharing your story with us thank you very much for sharing your story with us and going through all of that story with us and going through all of that so story with us and going through all oftha . . , story with us and going through all of that so clearl
all of free bets, free spins, vip schemes, all of this free bets, free spins, vip schemes, all of this predatory, incessant marketing facilitating addiction and making marketing facilitating addiction and making people feel trapped and that they will making people feel trapped and that they will never be free of their addiction addiction. james, the nhs previously addiction. james, the nhs previously wouldn t accept money from gambling firms, gambling levies, when they were voluntary. that is going to change. that is something you will post about kind of treatments would you like to see the money spent on? first of all, it has to be entirely independent in that the industry now has no independent in that the industry now has no involvement in prevention or health has no involvement in prevention or health messaging at all. the nhs should health messaging at all. the nhs should lead on that. evidence based treatment should lead on that. evidence based treatment through th
predatory, incessant all of this predatory, incessant marketing facilitating addiction and making marketing facilitating addiction and making people feel trapped and that they will making people feel trapped and that they will never be free of their addiction addiction. james, the nhs previously addiction. james, the nhs previously wouldn t accept money from gambling firms, gambling levies, when they were voluntary. that is going to change. that is something you will post about kind of treatments would you like to see the money spent on? first of all, it has to be entirely independent in that the industry now has no independent in that the industry now has no involvement in prevention or health has no involvement in prevention or health messaging at all. the nhs should health messaging at all. the nhs should lead on that. evidence based treatment should lead on that. evidence based treatment through the nhs is. there treatment through the nhs is. there are treatment th
seems to be too invested in this activi ? ~ ., seems to be too invested in this activi ? ~ ., , ., seems to be too invested in this activi ? ~ ., , activity? i think for young people it would be activity? i think for young people it would be discourage activity? i think for young people it would be discourage them - activity? i think for young people it would be discourage them at l activity? i think for young people | it would be discourage them at all costs because the stakes are just really too high. the brain doesn t fully develop until 25 years old. i didn t need to be using addictive products at 16, 17, 18 years old and i would also, if you got a family member that is struggling with gambling, please don t blame them and please don t think it is older theirfault. a lot and please don t think it is older their fault. a lot of the reason this happens is because of the sheer amount of advertising and because we have products that are designed to cause addiction. it is because g