Early day motion 203

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NATIONAL LOTTERY AND ELECTRONIC BILL PAYMENTS

That this House notes with concern the proposal by Camelot to use its state-protected monopoly infrastructure to provide bill payment services and mobile top-ups at retail outlets, which will threaten post office and local shop revenue streams; and calls on the Government to reject any attempts to allow payment for essential services to be made through gambling terminals, as doing so will further expose the most vulnerable sections of society to the temptation to gamble with money they cannot afford to lose.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Berger, Luciana Labour Party Liverpool Wavertree 22.06.2010
Brooke, Annette Liberal Democrats Mid Dorset and North Poole 14.06.2010
Caton, Martin Labour Party Gower 16.06.2010
Cooper, Rosie Labour Party West Lancashire 07.07.2010
Dodds, Nigel Democratic Unionist Party Belfast North 22.06.2010
Flello, Robert Labour Party Stoke-on-Trent South 07.07.2010
George, Andrew Liberal Democrats St Ives 14.06.2010
Hancock, Mike Liberal Democrats Portsmouth South 16.06.2010
Hodgson, Sharon Labour Party Washington and Sunderland West 17.06.2010
Long, Naomi Alliance Party Belfast East 24.11.2010
McDonnell, John Labour Party Hayes and Harlington 29.06.2010
McKinnell, Catherine Labour Party Newcastle upon Tyne North 21.06.2010
Munt, Tessa Liberal Democrats Wells Somerset 08.11.2010
Russell, Bob Liberal Democrats Colchester 10.06.2010
Stringer, Graham Labour Party Blackley and Broughton 21.06.2010
Wilson, Sammy Democratic Unionist Party East Antrim 07.07.2010