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Sunday betting campaign steps up | Sunday betting campaign steps up |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Northern Ireland's bookmakers have stepped up their campaign for betting shops to be allowed to open on a Sunday. | Northern Ireland's bookmakers have stepped up their campaign for betting shops to be allowed to open on a Sunday. |
It is the only part of the UK where it is banned. | It is the only part of the UK where it is banned. |
A weekend race at Down Royal racecourse in County Down was named after their campaign. | A weekend race at Down Royal racecourse in County Down was named after their campaign. |
Spokesman Adrian Eastwood said they were losing out while illegal Sunday gambling flourished in places such as pubs. | Spokesman Adrian Eastwood said they were losing out while illegal Sunday gambling flourished in places such as pubs. |
"Betting takes place whether people like it or not," he said. | "Betting takes place whether people like it or not," he said. |
"People who like to have a bet every day in the week still want to have a bet on a Sunday. | "People who like to have a bet every day in the week still want to have a bet on a Sunday. |
"You can't stop that desire if they want a bet and they fancy a horse or a football team. | "You can't stop that desire if they want a bet and they fancy a horse or a football team. |
"But they must be allowed to do it through licensed bookmakers. | "But they must be allowed to do it through licensed bookmakers. |
"If it is done through licensed bookmakers then there is money to the Exchequer and there is a very strong possibility of extra jobs being created | "If it is done through licensed bookmakers then there is money to the Exchequer and there is a very strong possibility of extra jobs being created |
"It keeps the money in Northern Ireland rather than going out of the country - it is a win-win situation." | "It keeps the money in Northern Ireland rather than going out of the country - it is a win-win situation." |
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