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High-street slot machines and casinos could face £460m tax rise under Burnham
High-street slot machines and casinos could face a £460m tax increase under Andy Burnham if he acts as prime minister, supported by 43% public backing according to a thinktank. The policy targets adult gaming centres, which have proliferated in economically deprived areas.
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