Meeting targets new cigarette rules (From Thurrock Gazette)
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Meeting targets new cigarette rules
3:40pm Thursday 19th April 2012 in News
Jackie Doyle-Price and newsagents at the meeting
JACKIE Doyle-Price has pledged her support for borough businesses who will be affected by the Government’s tough new stance on the sale of cigarettes.
The Thurrock Tory MP met with newsagents and shop owners at Orsett Hall to discuss the potential introduction of plain packaging for cigarettes, a ban on displaying cigarettes and a duty increase of 37p per pack.
Far from towing the party line, Jackie called the display ban and plain packaging measures “irrelevant” in the battle to stop people smoking and said it would just make life harder for small businesses.
She said: “You cannot deny smoking is bad for your health, and the Health Secretary has a legitimate objective in trying to stop people smoking.
“But ultimately behavioural changes are made when people make a positive choice.
“They are less likely to make that choice with all the nanny state stuff going on, because it’s got to be your own choice.
“Let’s get the debate about business, not about smoking, that’s really the key.
“At the moment the Department of Health is skewing the agenda – it’s too much about health and not enough about business. The Cabinet needs to sit down and ask ‘is this sensible?’”
Also at the event were representatives from Imperial Tobacco and Asian Trader magazine.
Imperial’s Neil Rooke raised concerns that plain packaging for cigarettes, designed to make them less attractive, will just fuel the illegal cigarette trade, as sellers find it easier to make fakes.
Harry Brar, who runs Smokers Mart in Lakeside Shopping Centre, said cigarette sellers are having a tough time.
He said: “It’s a real struggle trying to keep the business going.
“With the 37p increase on a packet, we are just collecting money for the Government and giving it straight to them.
“We are now investing more money on a product, which we do not get any return on.”
Mr Brar said he didn’t think introducing plain packaging or a display ban on cigarettes, which comes into force for small shops in 2015, will make a difference.
He said: “Putting the smoking age up from 16 to 18 has made no difference to sales and banning smokers from shopping inside the centre has made no difference.
“This is going to make no difference to established smokers, they will still come in and ask for what they want.“ Jackie urged traders to make their voice heard and said she would be talking to fellow MPs to drum up support for businesses affected by the measures.
Comments(4)
gonetothedogs
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10:04am Fri 20 Apr 12
SaveOurStanford wrote:I have done an ePetition about this issue.
In my opinion i say increase the packs to £20 for 20 ciggs and double the price on rolling, Then lets see how many smokers pack up? It's not the money that should deter smokers but the health reasons did they know there are 20'000 chemicals in tobacco the main ones are arsnic, mercury, sulpher and benzines !
Time to hide Alcohol Stock from view too
Responsible department: Department of Health
As Tobacco products are hidden from view in stores to discourage people taking up smoking,the same should be applied to Alcohol too.
Both are detrimental to health apparently,but Alcohol causes more problems to the Health Service and drains the NHS coffers more than tobacco will ever do.
We never see people being admitted to hospital after having a few cigarettes,whereas binge drinkers are regular visitors to Casualty every weekend.
Treat smokers and drinkers the same and Hide the Alcohol along with the Tobacco products.
Only fair!
As for SaveOurStanfords opinion..£20 a packet is closer than you imagine!
You didn't add Formaldahide in your list...just think when we pop our clogs we won't need our bodies preserved as we are already stuffed to the gills with the stuff.
Your talking through your backside if you think that people will be swayed by your "words of wisdom"!
Cheers
A.N.Other
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10:19am Fri 20 Apr 12
Dave_
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10:53am Tue 24 Apr 12
As for this as a measure to stop smoking, pointless. You can make them £20, £30, £40 a pack, but this only works if this happens worldwide, not some moronic unilateral move. As now people go across The Channel to get cheaper ciggies and alcohol.
As for a move to stop kids smoking, it won't happen. Make something "illegal" and it makes it exciting, so remove them from sight it becomes more so. It's a bit like telling someone don't open that door, invariably they will, as it's human nature. If kids are in a shop with mum/dad et al, and they ask for 10/20 whatever and the shop owner has to open a door, it's almost giving the kids a glimpse of an exciting adult world. So this could backfire.
SaveOurStanford says...
10:25pm Thu 19 Apr 12