According to a YouGov survey, only 3% of respondents said warnings like those on cigarette boxes would be "very effective" at preventing betting harms like addiction. Instead, 71% of respondents thought they would be ineffective.
A ban on well-known incentives like free bets, according to nearly half of study participants, would also have no influence on the prevalence of problem gambling in Britain, as opposed to 8% who claimed a ban would be "extremely effective."
A ban on well-known incentives like free bets, according to nearly half of study participants, would also have no influence on the prevalence of problem gambling in Britain, as opposed to 8% who claimed a ban would be "extremely effective."