With the estimated costs to the nation of around 20 billion (that's direct and indirect) and tax receipts of around £6billion, can we dispense with the myth that smoking is a next contributor to the Treasury? Please keep to smoking, yes I know there are other areas, start your own thread if you want to talk about those. BGB's available.
Do they take account of the costs saved by smokers generously dying early and not claiming pensions and costing the NHS with diseases typically suffered in old age ?
We're just today seeing the costs of Dementia on the news!
I'm talking about fires, premature births, life time care for handicapped children because of selfis mothers, lost work days, lost work time etc, cleaning etc. Hard to quantify and I have not included any saving through early death, usually they are offset by a lot of care for slow death.
jake.....wish smokers did die early, but they bloody don't.
They have expensive coronary artery bypass surgery, expensive angiography and then instead of doing the decent thing, they have cerebral thrombosis, go into tax funded old folks homes, with all the other bits replaced and working, but the brain, useless.
I must tell my nephew off.........he's obviously caring too much about his patients, and whether they are smokers or not, actually does his best to keep them alive.
I'm not convinced geezer. I don't recall any government ever saying we need to discourage smoking because it's costing the country billions, but I'm sure they would if it was the case.