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Daisy Cooper

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Gender Female
Age 42
Official site parliament.uk
Date of birth October 29,1981
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Bury St Edmunds
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Party Liberal Democrats
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Leader Ed Davey
Education University of Nottingham
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Daisy Cooper is a British Liberal Democrat politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for St Albans since 2019. She has served as the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats since 2020, and as the Liberal Democrat spokesperson for health, wellbeing and social care since 2021.

Labour overturns huge majorities to inflict two by-election defeats on Tories

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... Deputy leader Daisy Cooper said: " We nearly doubled our share of the vote which would see the Lib Dems win dozens of seats off the Conservatives in a general election...

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... Responding to her speech, the Liberal Democrat s deputy leader Daisy Cooper said: " Liz Truss giving a speech on economic growth is like an arsonist giving a talk on fire safety...

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... Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper said: " People in Mid Bedfordshire have been denied a voice in Parliament for far too long, all because Nadine Dorries abandoned them and Rishi Sunak refused to do anything about it...

Next election not lost, says Rishi Sunak after by-election defeats

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... Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper said her party was hopeful it would be able to persuade Labour voters to lend them their votes to oust the Tories, in seats where they are the main challengers...

Government to miss 40 new hospitals target - watchdog

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... Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper said the " utterly damning report demolishes the government s claims to be building 40 new hospitals "...

Nadine Dorries referred to authorities over messages to officials

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... Daisy Cooper, the Lib Dem deputy leader, said: " These allegations are staggering and it s crucial a swift investigation takes place into whether Nadine Dorries may have broken the law...

More gambling clinics set up after record demand

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... " Far too many people are suffering from gambling harms, " said health spokesperson Daisy Cooper MP...

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... The party s deputy leader Daisy Cooper said: " His failure to vote says all you need to know about this prime minister s lack of leadership...

More gambling clinics set up after record demand

Jun 17,2023 7:00 pm

By James FitzGeraldBBC News

NHS England is nearly doubling its number of gambling addiction clinics after referrals hit a record high.

Seven new facilities are to be opened this summer on top of The Eight already available around the country.

Some 1,389 patients were referred for gambling support in 2022/23 - a sharp rise from 775 two years previously.

However, political opponents have accused ministers of " dragging their feet" over promised reforms to protect gamblers.

Gambling addiction is " a cruel disease which has The Power to destroy people's lives" said NHS chief executive Amanda Pritchard in a statement announcing the new clinics.

Children and adults are being " bombarded" with gambling adverts, added Ms Pritchard, who also highlighted the ease of gambling " at The Touch of a button" on modern smartphones.

The NHS announcement follows that one betting firm could have done more to help a gambler who took his own life in 2021 after amassing huge debts.

The Company in question, Betfair, said it had met all the regulatory standards which were in place at The Time , but conceded in hindsight that it should have done more.

When the full set of 15 facilities are open across England, the health service hopes to be able to treat 3,000 patients a year, using techniques such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).

The seven new clinics are in Blackpool, Bristol, Derby, Liverpool, Milton Keynes , Sheffield, and Thurrock in Essex.

These are in addition to others already running in London, Leeds, Newcastle, Manchester, Southampton, Stoke-on-Trent and Telford.

An eighth clinic in London exists to treat not only gambling but also gaming addiction in children and Young People .

Neil O'Brien, the Public Health minister, noted the " stark rise" in The Number of people seeking NHS treatment for Gambling Issues , noting that such issues could have a " devastating impact" on people's lives.

He Said the government had set out plans to tackle such issues, including a commitment to introduce a statutory levy so gambling companies pay their " fair share" towards treatment services.

Marked the biggest shake-up of regulation in the sector since The Advent of the smartphone.

Among the measures proposed were a stake limit of £2 on online slot machines for young gamblers. But campaigners attacked a lack of action on adverts.

The new addiction facilities were described as " heartening" by The Charity Gambling with Lives, whose strategy director Will Prochaska said the clinics " couldn't come at a more pertinent moment, whilst gambling advertising lures more people into Harm ".

Sunday's announcement was also welcomed by Matt Zarb-Cousin, The Director of Clean Up Gambling, Who Said : " Gambling is an addiction like any other and 86% of the profits from online gambling comes from the 5% who are addicted or At Risk .

" It's so important access to treatment is normalised and people know that there is NHS help available in their area if they experience Harm from gambling - Harm that the current industry business model is built on. "

The Lib Dems said news of record addiction referrals showed the Conservatives were not doing enough to protect gamblers.

" Far too many people are suffering from gambling harms, " said health spokesperson Daisy Cooper MP.

" The Conservatives have been promising reforms to protect them for years but are still dragging their feet.

" These new figures must be a wake-up call to ministers to stop dithering and act now, before more lives are ruined. "

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