Casinos hit out over gambling reform - 2005-02-21
Britain's Casino Reform Bill heads to the House of Lords tomorrow, amid claims the proposals are anti-competitive.
Analysts and British firms say the Bill favours foreign corporations who have earmarked up to £2.6bn for building UK casinos. They fear the existing 137 small, members-only casinos will become redundant once new larger casinos are operating with more machines and larger prizes.
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