7 out of 10 Britons believe that requiring health warnings on gambling products will not effectively address the issue of problem gambling.

71% of the populace thinks that government health messages, like those on tobacco, wouldn't work to stop compulsive gambling.
Meanwhile, almost 50% of the populace (47%) believes that outlawing well-known promos like "free bets" wouldn't help reduce the prevalence of problem gambling.
Despite the fact that only 0.3% of the population, falling from 0.4% the year before, struggle with their betting, both initiatives have been praised by anti-gambling pressure organizations as the effective means of preventing problem gambling.
 
No matter the health messages from the government or outlawing well known promos, it won't achieve any positive result. Because the gamblers had already developed into addiction. I believe it through mass orientation that could help.
 
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