The Betting and Gaming and Council (BGC) has depicted its express disappointment after the UK Government chose to postpone the reviving of club in England until in any event 15 August.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave the news at a Downing Street public interview prior today, in which he expressed that the time had come to crush the brake pedal on reviving plans.
BGC CEO Michael Dugher has composed an open letter to UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak in light of the choice.
Dugher named the Government U-turn as profoundly irrational, conflicting and profoundly harming to those organizations and a large number of staff they utilize.
Reiterating the contention of his ongoing tweet, Dugher addressed why gambling clubs ought to stay shut in zones without an expansion in COVID-19 cases, for example, Bristol.
The BGC additionally portrayed the Prime Ministers statement that gambling clubs are at higher hazard than different businesss as unusual and very off-base.
The industry bunch has been working with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and Public Health England to guarantee gambling club properties would meet wellbeing and security prerequisites when they revived from 1 August.
Gambling Insder as of late talked with Hippodrome CEO and Chairman Simon Thomas to talk about the propertys plans for reviving this week something which will presently should be deferred for in any event two additional weeks.
