The Surrey Group of bookmakers
announced that it was going to open an office in Jersey from which
it would offer on-line betting to its UK clientele, and would
rely on this technique for future expansion. This is not the first
UK bookmaker to move to Jersey, Ireland, the Isle of Man or Gibraltar
to escape the high UK betting duty. The exodus results partly
from the spread of the Internet and partly from the Irish Government's
sharp reduction of its own betting duty which has allowed Irish
bookmakers to offer much better value to English punters. The
trend can only continue; if the UK Government is forced to abandon
its betting duty, it will be first blood to the Internet. But
it may turn out to be a Phyrric victory if the Government is forced
into savage measures to preserve its tax base.
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