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date: Fri, 04 May 2007 15:25:01 +0100,    group: uk.gov.social-work        back       
Smoking ban in England   
Promote democratic evolution and win cash! Please vote on the following opinion if you get a moment:

Smoking ban in England
http://www.votivation.com/opinion.php?opinion_id=1898

I think that: I think the government is dragging its feet in implementing smoking ban in England. 
Because: There is so much to be gained from banning smoking in public places and I don't see why the government must delay implementing this law. In a recent poll it was found that 85% of those surveyed would patronise bars and pubs at least as often if they were smoke-free.Cancer Research UK's chief executive Professor Alex Markham said: "The vast majority of people say they would still visit pubs if they were smoke-free. 

"This is supported by the experiences of places such as Ireland and New York, where there is clear evidence that going smokefree does not damage profits." 



Posted by: pittan
http://www.votivation.com/profile.php?profile_user_id=v4m1388050761627406007

Thanks for your time.

The Votivation Team
www.votivation.com
date: Fri, 04 May 2007 15:25:01 +0100   author:   pittan

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