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There have been many surveys and they all say that the age over 98% of people start to smoke is 12 to 18. Stop them starting and within 20 to 30 years there will be no smokers as they will have been killed by their habit!
12:18 Wed 04th May 2016
And you think yet another petty EU directive is going to somehow balance the argument on why we should come out of the EU?

No chance!!!!!!
No new packaging will influence an addict.
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Anne....yes, probably right, but the tobacco industry has to recruit new smokers all the time, to replace the ones that it is killing. Maybe these plain packages will help to stop people from starting in the first place.

Its got to be worth a try. And most smokers start when they are children, not adults.

Does anybody remember those irritating adverts for Embassy Regal back in the 90's....the ones that featured "Reg"......they became a popular icon amongst school kids and were eventually banned.

http://www.advertisingarchives.co.uk/preview/19030/1/Magazine-Advert/Embassy-Regal/1990s.jpg
Nothing will influence an addict!
The idea is to discourage children from starting to smoke by making the packs less attractive and outlawing small packs of less than 20. Packs of 10 are the most often purchased by under 18's due to the lower price.
They'll just 50/50 with one of their mates.
There have been many surveys and they all say that the age over 98% of people start to smoke is 12 to 18. Stop them starting and within 20 to 30 years there will be no smokers as they will have been killed by their habit!
Children/young children don't start smoking by purchasing a pack of 20. They get cigarettes from their friends/siblings/ parents. By the time they have the money of their own, many are adicted. Or just want to do what their friends are doing. IMO.
ummmm, yes but it makes it that bit more difficult.
There is a proposal to make it law to sell cigarettes cartons of 200 only , so you need £75 to £95 to buy any!
I thought 'Reg' on Regal was a health warning ;-)
This thread is not about the rights or wrongs of smoking, but what it is about is Mikey's attempt at highlighting the virtues of the EU.
Sorry.
I wasn't particularly referring to your post Mamyalynne, I apologise if you thought I was having a go.
No it's fine, I was naughty to be flippant.
I just hope mikey has a better reason to remain in the EU apart from one personal prejudice. :-)
Bit rich to commend the EU on it's efforts with regards to tobacco sales.Practically all other EU states take less local duty for the tobacco in their countries than the UK.Why do you think hundreds of Brits take day trips to ,what was, a little known place in Belgium called Adenkerke????
Right that's tipped my vote, Brexit for me. Anyone who thinks it's the packaging that encourages people is a buffoon.
Well said Prudie.
So we have to ask our Lords and Masters in the EUSSR and that is good?

Really?
Mikey,///It seems that the EU has some merit after all///
Not much merit in banning the advertising of e-cigs when our medical profession is trying to convert smokers to them.
e cigs are much better than tobacco but better still is no cigs at all! That is the argument, not sure I agree with it though.

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