How could Reeves hit gambling firms – and are they fearmongering over impact ?
Chancellor is expected to increase duties bookies and casinos pay, ending months of speculation and lobbying Gambling companies don’t lose very often but nor are they usually playing a game of poker against the chancellor of the exchequer. At next week’s budget, Rachel Reeves is widely expected (…)
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