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Burgeoning Full Smoking Ban.
Britain will soon become the first country in the world to ban smoking via a phased ban (the legal age for smoking will rise by a year, every year). All political parties support this so there is not likely to be much debate or scrutiny.
Is this is about far more than cigarettes though, is it another step in the rise of illiberal government?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Absolutely stupid that a 59 year old will not be able to buy but a 60 year old would be!" - it seems like that now but in when that could happen in 45 years time they'll look back at the time when people used to fiilter toxic chemicals out of fumes using their own lungs as equally "absolutely stupid".
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There were similar complaints about nanny statism when we were told to wear seatbelts in cars, helmets on motorbikes, and prevented from smoking inside public buildings.
No-one gives those a second thought now because they're obviously sensible things to do.
As long as we're paying collectively for a health service with very stretched resources, why should peoples NI contributions go to curing self inflicted diseases.
RED, "Absolutely stupid that a 59 year old will not be able to buy but a 60 year old would be!"
If there is a minimum age for something to be legal, it follows it must be illegal on the day before that minimum age.
"If an adult chooses to smoke then they should be able too"
Should that also apply to those adults who choose to smoke illegal drugs?
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