Skip to content
Thursday 20 August 2026London --:--Frankfurt --:--Zurich --:--
NewslettersSearchEN · DE · FR
MorningWire

European business, markets and politics

FTSE 100
10,693.14
-0.47%
DAX
25,934.92
-0.60%
CAC 40
8,463.17
-0.46%
STOXX 50
6,413.11
-0.49%
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Politics
  • Opinion
More
GermanyFranceEU InstitutionsCompetitionPublic AffairsBankingTechnologyEnergy
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • DE
Monday 06 October 2025 4:18 pm

Tories: Reeves gambling with lives over mooted betting tax

By: Matt Hardy

Deputy Sports Editor - Morning Wire

Add as a preferred source on Google
Rachel Reeves has been accused of “gambling with lives” ahead of a mulled tax rise on the gambling sector in November’s Budget.
Rachel Reeves has been accused of “gambling with lives” ahead of a mulled tax rise on the gambling sector in November’s Budget.

Rachel Reeves has been accused of “gambling with lives” ahead of a mulled tax rise on the gambling sector in November’s Budget.

The Chancellor is tipped to hike the levy on bookies from 15 per cent to 21 per cent, in line with online casinos, in a move critics say could decimate horse racing and those who work in the industry.

Speaking at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, shadow sport minister Louie French attacked the Chancellor, and described her mooted plans as “disastrous“. 

“Rachel Reeves claims she’s never gambled,” he added. “Well she’s clearly gambling with lives and livelihoods now in the horse racing and gambling sector.

“This is a sector that contributes over £4bn in tax, around £7bn to GVA [gross value added] each year and adds around 109,000 jobs in the UK economy in towns including Wigan, where the secretary of state [Lisa Nandy] is based, [home to] Tote.”

Gambling on tax rises?

Reeves is likely to be forced to find tax rises from a number of sectors, with so-called “sin taxes” an apparent target.

It has been reported that 1.5m Britons already gamble away from regulated sites, on the black market, which hits the treasury to the tune of £4m.

Illegal sites across the European Union reportedly took £70bn in black market bets and casino sales in 2024, with the Betting and Gaming Council warning that taxing gambling – and, by proxy, horse racing – will push up black market use.

French concurs: “This is a huge gamble that the Labour Party have undertaken, they’re not listening to the sector.

“All it will do is continue to fuel the black market. The treasury believes it can bank on this gambling tax but they’ll cost thousands of jobs.”

The Budget will take place on 26 November, with the Chancellor bound by a number of self-imposed fiscal rules which could force tax rises.

Read more

Millions of Brits love a little betting flutter now and again, and sport is where the majority of our punts go.

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • Sport
  • News

Categories

  • Sport Business
  • Business
  • Sport

People & Organisations

  • BETTING
  • Betting tax
  • Budget
  • chancellor
  • GAMBLING
  • Gambling tax
  • Horse racing
  • Rachel Reeves
  • Tax
  • tax rises

Related Topics

  • Horse Racing

Trending Articles

  • Jobless Banquet: Youth unemployment surge ‘sends Neets to KFC’

  • City law firm sues prominent Emirati business family

  • Amanda Blanc has worked her magic at Aviva

  • As it happened: Miners fuel FTSE 100 recovery; oil jumps as Trump claims Strait of Hormuz

  • House prices in wealthy London boroughs fall by up to £300,000

More from Morning Wire

  • Markets
    Millions of Brits love a little betting flutter now and again, and sport is where the majority of our punts go.
  • Tax rises ‘guaranteed’ as Healey faces £22bn black hole from Burnham spending plans

    Economics
    Chancellor John Healey smiling, wearing a navy suit, white shirt, and red tie.
  • Dimon threatens to ditch JP Morgan tower in tax warning to Burnham

    Banking
    Jamie Dimon speaking at a JP Morgan event, wearing a suit and tie, addressing financial trends and market strategies.
  • Reeves: Burnham will face ‘shocks and challenges’ as Prime Minister

    Politics
    Rachel Reeves delivering a speech at a press event, wearing a navy blazer and standing in front of a backdrop with logos.
  • Voters expect Burnham to hike taxes

    Politics
    Andy Burnham discussing capital gains tax increase during a press conference, highlighting potential economic impacts
  • The City will bid good riddance to Rachel Reeves

    Opinion
    Reeves Bank exterior with modern architecture, showcasing its sleek design and prominent logo on a sunny day.
  • Rachel Reeves’ legacy of tinkering with the City is not enough, says Mel Stride

    Economics
    Mel Stride addressing an audience at a business conference, standing at a podium with a presentation screen behind him
MorningWire

Independent European business, markets and political news for decision-makers.

Morning Briefing

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • EU Institutions
  • Europe

Business

  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Competition
  • Public Affairs

Editorial

  • Opinion
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact

Company

  • About Morning Wire
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 Morning Wire Ltd · Published by Morning Wire Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
Privacy · Terms · Cookies · Facebook