Speaking on air, Tom explained: “It’s been about three years now, I’ve more or less kept the weight off.
“A bit of extra cheese eating in lockdown. For me it was a life changing journey, I gave up sugar, I changed my nutrition and it changed the way I think about myself and the way I look at the world and I don’t want to lose that.”
Cutting out sugar from a diet can help lower the number of calories Tom consumed throughout the day.
This means that the overall calorie intake will be decreased and help slimmers to lose weight through a calorie deficit.
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David Clifton, Licensing Expert: 10 forecasts and a hope for 2021 Share
March 26, 2021
12 months ago, 2019 ended with a promise within the Queen’s Speech from the then newly elected Conservative Party government to “carry out a Review of the Gambling Act”. Now, 2020 is ending with that promise being fulfilled.
On 8 December 2020, the Gambling Act Review was launched, with a Call for Evidence that runs until midnight on 31 March 2021, following which the government says it will “assess the evidence presented, alongside other data, with the aim of setting out conclusions and any proposals for reform in a white paper next year”.
In summarising the purpose of the Review as being to “ensure gambling laws are fit for a digital age”, its accompanying government press release adopted a phrase used by the former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, Tom Watson, back in February 2019.