A Labour Party proposal to remove the sale of Lotto tickets from supermarket checkouts has been described by the Prime Minister as "a bit nanny state".
On Saturday, Labour Party MP Shane Jones told TV3's the Nation that the availability of Lotto tickets at Countdown checkouts was not in society's interests and represented a spread of gambling into the community.
He also called for a review of the Gambling Act, saying $33.5 million jackpots were too high.
"Once the jackpot goes up...what do you buy? Weetbix, orange or a big fat Wednesday?"
Mr Jones today said the party was discussing the future of the Gambling Act with the party's Internal Affairs spokesman Trevor Mallard.