Banning Cigarette Machines
In yet another marvellous example of the nanny state in action, our Beloved Leader and his Party have almost succeeded in banning cigarette machines.
From the BBC website and fisked as we go:
A removal of cigarettes from public display is a step closer after MPs said vending machines should be banned and shops should keep stocks out of sight.
MPs supported a backbench amendment to outlaw cigarette vending machines in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland has its own separate bill.
Who did? Name names! Probably the Usual Suspects who supported ID cards and that scheme to vet you if you want to enter Toys’R’Us.
The vending machine amendment to the government’s Health Bill was passed by the Commons without going to a vote.
Ah, so the guilty remain unidentified. Where is the democracy in that? We should be told who is at the other end of that boot stamping on our face…forever.
The bill passed its third reading and will now go before the House of Lords.
Do we sniff the chance of it being overturned by the last bastion of freedom and sanity in the country? Now the Lords is packed with Liebour lackeys then that’s unlikely ever again.
The vending machine ban was proposed by the former Labour minister Ian McCartney, who said it would “change history”.
Mr McCartney said vending machines gave young children access to cigarettes and condemned them as an “outrageous loophole in our country’s safeguards” against tobacco. He said tobacco was still “the only product in Britain that can be sold legally, which routinely kills and injures its customers”.
The Conservatives had questioned the wisdom of banning shops from putting cigarettes on public display during a recession, when many smaller retailers were suffering from a lack of business. Newsagents say the proposal could cost them £250m in lost sales.
Tory backbencher Philip Davies said: “This is the nanny state gone mad. On every conceivable level this particular ban is wrong. “It goes against the principle of individual responsibility, free choice and people making their own decisions.”
At least one backbencher has the right idea. So, a single cheer for the blue team on this one.
The chief executive of Action on Smoking and Health (Ash), Deborah Arnott, said the vending machine ban had “made a strong Bill even stronger”.
Why don’t you take your bansturbatory fascist fantasies and stuff them somewhere painful, Deborah, darling. And the BBC too, for writing such a biased one-sided article which relegated the pro-smoking view to four sentences half-way through the piece.
Where was a quote from FOREST? Or anyone else to balance the article? For pity sake, if you couldn’t be bothered to pick up the phone, BBC, then why not just ask one of the newsroom interns to get a quote from the local paper shop on the corner when she was out buying a packet?
Common sense and smoking have rarely been comfortable bedfellows. TheEye, when at the Royal Naval Hospital, recalls his Surgeon Captain issuing instructions that anyone wishing to indulge on the Department during the day should do so discreetly and near a window. He approved of smoking on the Department as it took the smell of alcohol off of our breath after lunch. Happy days.
i know eye.It’s disgusting.The freedom to choose for OURSELVES has gone forever.If I want to smoke,then I fucking wiill ( which I do ).If I die because of it,I die.But it’s my CHOICE!!I know we’ve been made out to be not worthy of treatment on the NHS if we get ill.Well,whatever.I see their POV.BUT,I resent being smeared and attacked.It’s like I’m a second-class,unworthy citizen.We all know freedom is bad for you…DAMN,I meant to say smoking,but what about booze?24 hour drinking for fucks sake.24 hour tax more like.But I digress.It seems like,bit by bit,we are having our freedom to choose how to live our lives taken away.I have a child.I dread to think what her world will be like when she’s my age.It won’t be a case of what you can’t do.It’ll be more like,what CAN I do anymore.
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Ansel – I agree, and It is your duty to exercise your freedoms to do as you please within the common law, by exercising your rights and fighting these idiots you are ensuring the freedoms of the next generations.
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I watch the news daily, here across the pond, and am andgered beyond words to see our citizenry give up more and more freedom in the name of “security,” “retirement,” and “health care.” It seems fewer and fewer want liberty and personal responsibility these days.
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Never really got on with cigarette vending machines myself; the only time I would use them would be when I woke up the following day with a crushed packet of the wrong cigarettes to remind me of what a good night I had had :-E .
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