This is my view for what it is worth (and I expect to get shot down in flames)
Until poker is reckognised as a game of skill, and players start paying tax. Poker will inevitabely be kept in the dark ages, with ex magistrates and the likes behind the scenes dictating what you can and cannot do. Poker at the moment has a governing body that is so detached from the game itself it is an out and out farce. Decisions from the gaming board or now the Gaming commission take an eternity, usually because they don't even know the terminology that they are employed to govern. Once it has been thrown around a board room for a month, the question they would have been originally asked will always end up a hesitant NO as that is usually the safe answer?
Poker players should march to Downing street and demand to pay tax on winnings, that would really confuse the government

but in return take the onous away from the gaming commission and demand THEIR OWN governing body. From which all legal games would follow suit in standardised rules, payout structures, voices being heard in TV Produced comps, internet, prize pools, sponsership..........the list is far too big to carry on.
After all these problems only arise because the government can see an industry (a multi billlion pound industry) that they cannot get their hands on, and that pisses them off.
Cardrooms are a subsidery of casinos (at the mo), why on earth did the gaming commission give casino's a licence to take 10% reg fee? who gets that? Casino's laid cardrooms on to encourage people through the door to spend all their extra dosh on the magic roundabout. And it worked!! why have they given casino's the right to charge you for that privilige? In effect you already paying tax. So why not demand that it is done properly. For all those newer players that have only been playing for less than 5 years, casinos used to lay poker comps on all the time, dealer dealt etc for no extra charge and the casino's were happy then......what changed?
In another breath poker is also recreational, so why penalise the recreational player and what defines recreation? This can be done one of two ways,
have a ceiling on a taxable comp i.e. £100 comp or above has the winners taxed (as an example) or have a threshold of earnings through poker winnings before tax is paid.
From grass roots level it pisses me off to see people claiming dole, having "earnt" enough money through poker to sustain a very healthy lifestyle.
Everything is relative, i.e. the difference between cigarettes and cannabis, cigarettes are governed because you pay tax on them and cannabis is tolerated but not legal, and their are some really dodgy geezers earning a lot more going down the cannabis route and this is not governed? Policed yes but governed no. Much like poker.
How would the tv company's resist to film a demonstration outside number 10 of people wanting to pay tax to get their OWN voices heard?
Revolution my brothers!!
gotta stop smoking this shit
