Whatever your views on the ethics of state-sponsored gambling, the National Lottery is manifestly here to stay. No political party is pressing for its abolition. And there is no public demand for such a drastic move, with around 70 per cent of Britain's adult population playing regularly. The question rather is whether the game's present administrators are doing a satisfactory job. continue...
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Leading article: All in a good cause?
Published: 08 August 2007
Whatever your views on the ethics of state-sponsored gambling, the National Lottery is manifestly here to stay. No political party is pressing for its abolition. And there is no public demand for such a drastic move, with around 70 per cent of Britain's adult population playing regularly. The question rather is whether the game's present administrators are doing a satisfactory job. continue...
Whatever your views on the ethics of state-sponsored gambling, the National Lottery is manifestly here to stay. No political party is pressing for its abolition. And there is no public demand for such a drastic move, with around 70 per cent of Britain's adult population playing regularly. The question rather is whether the game's present administrators are doing a satisfactory job. continue...
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