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Gambling Bill

Asked about the status of the Gambling Bill, and what was the Government’s intention regarding it, the PMOS replied that the intention was, as with all legislation, that the Government put it forward because it believed that the measures were right and necessary, and the Government believed that continued to be the case. The Government remained fully committed to all its legislation.

Asked if it remained fully committed to the same degree to the Gambling Bill, the PMOS said it did.

Put to the PMOS that if it was fully committed to all its legislation, why was it calling a general election, the PMOS said the journalist was making presumptions that he was not going to address.

Asked if the Government expected the Inquiries Bill to make it through to all its final stages, the PMOS repeated that we remained fully committed to all legislation.

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