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Sport Betting Levy amongst 'Ingenious' Labour Sport Plans
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Sport wagering levy amongst 'ingenious' Labour sport prepares

24 July 2014
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A wagering levy to assist fund community facilities and treat gambling dependency is amongst propositions by Labour in a "long-term innovative prepare for sport".

Moves to push Premier League clubs to contribute more to grassroots football are also being considered.

Shadow culture secretary Harriet Harman stated the Olympic "tradition" of increased participation had stopped working to materialise after London 2012.

And she said "strong federal government leadership" was needed to attain it.

Ms Harman will likewise consider restoring a requirement that school pupils do at least 2 hours of sport a week, which was eliminated by the coalition as part of education reforms.

Pressure on clubs

The propositions belong to Labour's More Sport for All assessment.

At present, sports betting firms face a levy on horseracing earnings - which raised ₤ 82m in 2015 - and Labour is considering extending the levy to cover all sports betting and include bets positioned online.

While the Premier League likewise presented a voluntary 5% levy on television incomes for the grassroots game, the party thinks the manner in which sum is determined means it is frequently less that it could be.

The consultation is looking at increasing transparency into how sums are computed and exploring measures that would push the country's richest football clubs into appropriately meeting their pledge.

The strategies being thought about also include:

New targets for female participation in sport

the number of females on the boards of sporting organisations

Ms Harman stated: "We were all happy to host the Olympics and Paralympic Games in London 2 years back, but rather of seeing increased involvement things have worsened, specifically amongst young people, as an outcome of the government axing school sports betting collaborations."

She included: "Our assessment takes a look at a variety of ideas which aim to boost financial investment in community and grassroots sports betting by getting hard with the Premier League and sports betting companies, reviving two hours of sport at schools a week and encouraging more people to take part - women in addition to boys.

"We require strong government leadership to create a long-lasting ingenious prepare for sport and that is what this consultation looks for to do."

Clive Efford, Labour's shadow sport minister, added: "If we are going to get more people active then we have to empower the individuals who do the majority of the work in our communities to have more impact over how we prepare, organise and deliver sport and physical education at regional level."

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