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12-07-2013, 03:14 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2361293/Plans-plain-pack-cigarettes-ban-multi-buy-alcohol-deals-axed-ministers.html
Plans for plain-pack cigarettes and ban on multi-buy alcohol deals axed by ministers
- Ministers have spent a year considering introducing plain packaging
- But they have decided there is not enough evidence it will put off smokers
- The Government has also shelved plans to ban multi-buy drinks deals
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/07/11/article-2361293-0B83A80B00000578-314_306x423.jpg
Axed: Plans to force firms to sell cigarettes in plain packaging, such as those sold in Australia (pictured), have been dropped
A proposed law to force firms to sell cigarettes in plain packets will be scrapped today.
Ministers have spent over a year considering the idea, which campaigners say is backed by a majority of MPs and the public.
But Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt will tell Parliament there is not enough evidence it would have a significant impact.
It comes as the Home Office also prepares to scrap its planned ban on two-for-one drinks deals, another measure aimed at improving public health.
In Australia, the only country to adopt plain packaging, all cigarette packs are drab green, which research suggests non-smokers and young people find less appealing.
A Whitehall source said: ‘Only Australia has done it so far and they only did it at the end of last year. So it is not clear yet whether or not it would actually have any effect. It is very hard to tell, which is why it is being shelved for now.’
Smoking causes over 100,000 deaths a year in the UK. Last April, displaying cigarettes in supermarkets was banned, and this will be extended to all other shops from April 2015.
David Cameron supported plain packs at first, but the Government has cooled on the idea.
While health groups have called it a ‘golden opportunity’ to cut smoking-related disease, industry insiders say plain packs will lead to more counterfeit cigarettes and less tax revenue. Some Tory MPs condemned it as a ‘nanny state’ measure.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/07/11/article-2361293-08205183000005DC-965_634x340.jpg
Not enough evidence: Whitehall said it was not clear whether plain packaging had any deterrent effect
The Prime Minister has also abandoned a ban on multi-buy drink offers, such as two-for-one or supermarket ‘meal deals’ with free wine, amid fears it would affect responsible consumers rather than problem drinkers.
The Home Office is expected to shelve the idea next week along with plans for a minimum alcohol price per unit of 45p.
A Government source said the ideas were ‘dead and buried’.
Instead, selling alcohol below cost price, or the rate of duty plus VAT, will be banned – affecting only a handful of products.
A victory for freedom.
Here's US Radio Talkshow host Michael Savage on Mayor Bloomberg who tried the same in New York (along with trying to ban soda drinks etc etc etc whilst at the same time promoting sex in schools and so on) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDl8Bb8pHag
Thoughts?
Plans for plain-pack cigarettes and ban on multi-buy alcohol deals axed by ministers
- Ministers have spent a year considering introducing plain packaging
- But they have decided there is not enough evidence it will put off smokers
- The Government has also shelved plans to ban multi-buy drinks deals
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/07/11/article-2361293-0B83A80B00000578-314_306x423.jpg
Axed: Plans to force firms to sell cigarettes in plain packaging, such as those sold in Australia (pictured), have been dropped
A proposed law to force firms to sell cigarettes in plain packets will be scrapped today.
Ministers have spent over a year considering the idea, which campaigners say is backed by a majority of MPs and the public.
But Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt will tell Parliament there is not enough evidence it would have a significant impact.
It comes as the Home Office also prepares to scrap its planned ban on two-for-one drinks deals, another measure aimed at improving public health.
In Australia, the only country to adopt plain packaging, all cigarette packs are drab green, which research suggests non-smokers and young people find less appealing.
A Whitehall source said: ‘Only Australia has done it so far and they only did it at the end of last year. So it is not clear yet whether or not it would actually have any effect. It is very hard to tell, which is why it is being shelved for now.’
Smoking causes over 100,000 deaths a year in the UK. Last April, displaying cigarettes in supermarkets was banned, and this will be extended to all other shops from April 2015.
David Cameron supported plain packs at first, but the Government has cooled on the idea.
While health groups have called it a ‘golden opportunity’ to cut smoking-related disease, industry insiders say plain packs will lead to more counterfeit cigarettes and less tax revenue. Some Tory MPs condemned it as a ‘nanny state’ measure.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/07/11/article-2361293-08205183000005DC-965_634x340.jpg
Not enough evidence: Whitehall said it was not clear whether plain packaging had any deterrent effect
The Prime Minister has also abandoned a ban on multi-buy drink offers, such as two-for-one or supermarket ‘meal deals’ with free wine, amid fears it would affect responsible consumers rather than problem drinkers.
The Home Office is expected to shelve the idea next week along with plans for a minimum alcohol price per unit of 45p.
A Government source said the ideas were ‘dead and buried’.
Instead, selling alcohol below cost price, or the rate of duty plus VAT, will be banned – affecting only a handful of products.
A victory for freedom.
Here's US Radio Talkshow host Michael Savage on Mayor Bloomberg who tried the same in New York (along with trying to ban soda drinks etc etc etc whilst at the same time promoting sex in schools and so on) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDl8Bb8pHag
Thoughts?