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Published 11:55 8 Jun 2022 BST
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Last year Ethan* told JOE that he had been left in a dark place in the aftermath of Football Index's collapse and was one of those who suffered significant losses.
"My net deposits were about £50,000," he said. "I'd built up enough for a deposit on a house, but that's gone now. All gone."
The UK gambling committee were criticised for failing to act on warnings about the business practices of BetIndex Limited, the company who traded as Football Index following the news of its collapse.
In April 2021 a review into the firm's activities was launched, with the full report being published in September of last year, producing damning results and leading to customers wondering if they would receive compensation.
But comments from Huddleston at a special parliamentary debate on 'impact of the collapse of Football Index' on Tuesday gave the impression that it would be unlikely those affected would be compensated.
While the MP shared his sympathy with those affected - many of them local constituents who had gotten in contact with him personally - he doesn't feel it is right that public money is spent on aiding those who have suffered.
"With regard to compensation, as I have said, there are procedures that we cannot move from," he said. "It is also very clear that we strongly sympathise – everybody strongly sympathises.
"As a constituency MP, I also have constituents who have been impacted by the collapse and who have lost money. We have heard today anger and frustration about the genuine hardship - both financial and, of course, mental - caused by the collapse.
"However, we do not think it would be appropriate for the Government to use public funds to cover losses to individuals resulting from the collapse of a gambling company. Consumers staking money on gambling is not the same as their placing money into other things, such as savings products.
"Furthermore, the Gambling Commission does not have any statutory powers that would enable it to offer redress for losses suffered as the result of a gambling operator collapsing."
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