Change UK Domain Repurposed for No-KYC Casino Promotion

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Change UK Domain Repurposed for No-KYC Casino Promotion

A domain previously associated with the now-defunct UK political party Change UK is currently being used to promote offshore-style online gambling offers, including pages that highlight “no KYC” casinos and high-bonus deals aimed at UK audiences.

The site operating at voteforchange.uk features a lengthy guide titled “Best No KYC Casinos in the UK 2026,” written in an editorial-style format and supported by multiple “Play Now” calls to action. These buttons redirect users through affiliate tracking links to external gambling platforms.

Despite the shift in purpose, parts of the site still display its earlier political structure. Menu items such as “Our Candidates,” “Our Values,” “Donate” and “Donations Received” remain visible, alongside newly added gambling-related sections focused on no-verification casinos.

The gambling article is credited to Anna Soubry and carries a February 16, 2026 date. It promotes sizable bonus packages, including offers framed as hundreds of percent in matched funds plus free spins and routes readers through tracked referral URLs.

Other pages retain legacy language from the party’s earlier operations. A terms and privacy section still references “The Independent Group for Change” and shows update timestamps from 2019, while also mentioning third-party services such as Cloudflare and Stripe in its cookie and processing notes.

Change UK later renamed The Independent Group for Change dissolved after poor electoral performance and formally wound down in 2019. Repurposing expired or inactive political domains is not unusual, but this case draws attention because the replacement content targets UK players with no-KYC positioning that sits outside typical UK compliance and verification expectations.

A similar situation was reported previously when a site tied to the former Brexit Party was converted into a gambling affiliate portal promoting non-self-exclusion casino options. Such cases highlight how recognizable political-era domains can be transformed into marketing funnels for offshore gambling offers, creating potential confusion and consumer-risk exposure.

Tags: # Player Protection # UK # Affiliate Marketing # Offshore Gambling # Change UK # No-KYC Casinos # Domain Repurposing

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