The mayor promised to ban gambling adverts in his 2021 manifesto.
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00:00The mayor promised in his 2021 re-election manifesto that Transport for London would
00:07be told to ban promotions for casinos and gambling websites. It is now 2025 and evidently
00:16this has not happened. When the City Hall's Green Party leader Caroline Russell asked
00:23Sir Sadiq when the policy would be implemented, he said he wanted to hear more detail about
00:30the government's plans before any further action. Perhaps controversially, TfL has been
00:38earning substantial revenue from gambling adverts, bringing in over £663,000 between
00:47April 2022 and March 2023. City Hall has however defended the lack of action with
00:55health adviser Dr Tom Coffey suggesting a ban on gambling adverts had been delayed
01:03because City Hall could be subject to a legal challenge. Caroline Russell, who as I mentioned
01:08is the Green Party leader at City Hall, told the local democracy reporting service she
01:16had heard devastating testimony from people harmed by gambling, adding she does not understand
01:25why the mayor says he needs more evidence. She added Londoners who struggle with gambling
01:34need support, instead they are faced with adverts that normalise and glamorise gambling
01:41as they travel on the transport network.