The London Assembly's Health Committee looked into gambling ads but found no clear proof they are harmful.
Still, they are pushing for a ban, even without solid evidence. They say just because harm isn't proven doesn't mean it's not there.
They admit lacking evidence on which ads are harmful, so they suggest banning them all. This move aligns with Khan desire to ban these ads, potentially losing £650,000 in revenue.
Still, they are pushing for a ban, even without solid evidence. They say just because harm isn't proven doesn't mean it's not there.
They admit lacking evidence on which ads are harmful, so they suggest banning them all. This move aligns with Khan desire to ban these ads, potentially losing £650,000 in revenue.