The UK gaming industry has a new adversary in the House of Lords
Peers for Gambling Reform (PGR), a new peer-led group in the House of Lords, has been created to serve as kind of a watchdog over the gambling industry in the UK, reviewing different aspects of operations and providing recommendations to the government on reforms that should be made. Based on the continued restrictions that the UK government has put on the gaming industry, PGR will almost definitely look to crack down even more. PGR is going to be led by Lord Foster of Bath, who will serve as its chairman. Joining him as vice chairs are Lord Smith of Hindhead, Baroness Armstrong, Lord Butler and the Bishop of St Albans, Alan Smith, as well as about 145 more individuals.
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