October
31st 2007
United Kingdom Casino Plan Laid out under Tony Blair Falls Apart

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While Tony Blair was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, in 2005 the nation passed The Gambling Act, making it entirely legal for residents of the United Kingdom to enjoy gambling of all kinds online as well as be protected by strict guidelines set forth in the endless boilerplate of the new regulations.  What all this boils down to is that the previous prime minister had envisioned a world where all gambling would be strictly regulated to prevent problem gamblers as well as underage and illegal gambling but was still be made available to proprietors and casinos to provide income for the local areas, widely recognized as a sound strategy.  Blair went on to lay out plans for the construction of super casinos that would rejuvenate areas with stalled economies that could benefit from the added attention and revenue garnered from the addition of the popular gambling establishments.  This focus on bringing gambling to some type of legal incarnation and giving the gaming proprietors and establishments the ability to earn money and generate revenue for the local economy as well as the government on all levels was hailed as an innovative and breakthrough plan to decriminalize and commercialize the common activity of playing poker, both online and off.

Unfortunately, under the new government, there is less enthusiasm and support for the previous plan allowing the government to benefit from gaming and gambling establishments, especially the construction of super casinos.  The world envisioned by Tony Blair would fall far short of becoming reality, as plans for new brick-and-mortar casinos and super casino in the Manchester area have been put off and delayed repeatedly while coming under review by new Prime Minister Gordon Brown.  Despite the overall support for the idea of casinos and super casinos by the general public, as well as most officials and local government, it would seem that Brown has managed to accumulate some modicum of success in the area of resisting the new gambling laws and concept of widespread legalization of gaming and gambling.

Under Brown, the law allowing UK proprietors to provide gaming and gambling in online poker rooms is basically redundant, considering the exorbitant taxes that are levied against the earnings generated by gambling in the United Kingdom.  Other areas that have been white listed in the gambling act have far more favorable tax laws and basically ensure that no gaming or gambling establishment will open in the United Kingdom for the purposes of serving the online poker room and casino industry.

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