I had a look at the gambling commission website. Here is some info. Sign up to the consultation process and let's see if we can make a difference!
All below is from the site-
http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/There is also a new set of advice on poker competitions - Interesting reading. Shows why its so hard to do it legally under the 1968 law.
http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/UploadDocs/Contents/Documents/Poker%20etc%20competitions%20information%20sheet.pdfPlease note that these guidelines will be subject to gradual revision as the provisions of the new gambling legislation are brought into force. Please check this website regularly, or register your interest [link to sign-up] to receive updates from the Commission about changes to the existing guidelines.
Things are changing -
Under the Gambling Act 2005, the present certification arrangements will be replaced by a new system of licensing. However, until 2007 when the new Act comes fully into force, work will continue to be carried out under the 1968 Gaming Act and 1976 Lotteries and Amusements Act.
WHAT CAN YOU DO!!!! -------
Q. What licensing conditions will the Commission impose?
The pre-2005 Act licensing regime will continue to apply until 2007.
The Commission will be consulting on proposed licence conditions and code of practice from early 2006. Anyone who has an interest is encouraged to register online to receive information and updates on the consultation process - sign up here -
http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/client/signup/