Rank Group MD fumes at “aggressive and needless attack” on land-based sector
Jonathon Swaine takes aim at UK government as casinos prepare to close across Manchester and Yorkshire
Rank Group MD Jonathon Swaine has slammed the UK government as land-based gambling venues temporarily close across Tier-3 regions of the UK due to Covid-19. Areas including Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire are being moved to Tier 3 from 23 October and will be subject to the highest tier of coronavirus restrictions. Rank’s Grosvenor Casino and Mecca Bingo venues will be forced to close, striking another financial blow for the firm after previous closures during lockdown earlier this year. Swaine described the venues as “ultra Covid-secure” after extensive health and safety precautions were managed by staff in the hope of keeping the venues open. “The enforced closure of our ultra Covid-secure casinos is senseless,” he said. “At first we thought that the decisions being made were arbitrary but it’s now clear that our casinos are being subjected to an aggressive and needless attack by decision-makers who clearly understand nothing of just how safe casinos are and appear determined to damage the land-based betting and gaming industry for the sake of it. “Venues such as pubs are able to remain open and serve alcohol if they also sell a meal, which leaves gambling venues as the only ones ordered by government to shut up shop. It is grossly unfair.” Swaine said there is no evidence to prove betting venues increase the spread of Covid-19 and argued that casinos support huge numbers of jobs while paying up to 50% in tax to the Exchequer.

Rank Group MD Jonathon Swaine