Advertising Association moves against GRH APPG radical reforms 

Advertising Association moves against GRH APPG radical reforms 

The Advertising Association (AA) has rejected the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Gambling Related Harm’s (GRH APPG) demand for a blanket ban on gambling advertising.

The GRH APPG blanket ban demand forms part of the parliamentary group’s ‘30 evidence-based recommendations’ published this morning – calling for an overhaul of UK gambling laws and its governing structures. 

This afternoon, AA Chief Executive Stephen Woodford issued a statement underlining that the trade body for UK advertising professionals supported existing legislation and oversight of gambling advertising standards.

“We believe a total ban is not necessary – such action has wide implications, particularly for the support of sports across media channels, something enjoyed by millions of people right across the UK,” read Woodford’s statement.

Responding to the GRH APPG demands for a comprehensive regulatory overhaul, the AA stated that it has backed the UKGC and ASA in defining and amending the laws for gambling advertising.

Woodford added: “The codes are under regular and rigorous review in line with the evidence. As new evidence emerges, the ASA and Gambling Commission consider this and amend the rules if they believe the evidence supports change.”

The AA concluded that all gambling advertising stakeholders must fulfil their responsibilities to the highest standards to protect UK consumers both economically and socially 

Woodford concluded: “We ask all gambling operators and their agencies to continue to adhere to the strict standards set by the ASA and the Gambling Commission.  These rules clearly require gambling operators to be socially responsible and to protect the vulnerable, as well as under 18s.”


Source: SBC News