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Call for tobacco levy to help smokers quit | Call for tobacco levy to help smokers quit |
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A levy on the tobacco industry is needed to help fund anti-smoking measures, health campaigners say. | A levy on the tobacco industry is needed to help fund anti-smoking measures, health campaigners say. |
The 120 health groups led by Action on Smoking and Health want the annual levy to pay for more stop-smoking clinics and enhanced media campaigns. | The 120 health groups led by Action on Smoking and Health want the annual levy to pay for more stop-smoking clinics and enhanced media campaigns. |
They say it should form part of a renewed push to reduce smoking rates. | They say it should form part of a renewed push to reduce smoking rates. |
Ministers said they would consider the suggestions, but the industry accused campaigners of a "dogmatic, un-evidenced" attack. | Ministers said they would consider the suggestions, but the industry accused campaigners of a "dogmatic, un-evidenced" attack. |
More than three-quarters of the cost of a packet of cigarettes already goes on tax. | More than three-quarters of the cost of a packet of cigarettes already goes on tax. |
But the health groups, which have put their names to a report produced by Ash, have argued that a levy would ensure the money raised would go directly to fund anti-smoking measures. | But the health groups, which have put their names to a report produced by Ash, have argued that a levy would ensure the money raised would go directly to fund anti-smoking measures. |
The cost of smoking | The cost of smoking |
Every year, treating illnesses caused by smoking costs the NHS at least £2bn, while the industry makes more than £1bn in profits. | Every year, treating illnesses caused by smoking costs the NHS at least £2bn, while the industry makes more than £1bn in profits. |
The groups said there should be a particular emphasis on improving the support in the most deprived areas where smoking rates are higher. | The groups said there should be a particular emphasis on improving the support in the most deprived areas where smoking rates are higher. |
They also said a new licensing regime should be introduced - similar to the one used for alcohol - to give local authorities more powers to tackle irresponsible retailers. | They also said a new licensing regime should be introduced - similar to the one used for alcohol - to give local authorities more powers to tackle irresponsible retailers. |
Together, these measures would help drive down the smoking rates among adults from 20% to less than 10% by 2025. | Together, these measures would help drive down the smoking rates among adults from 20% to less than 10% by 2025. |
Funding shortage | Funding shortage |
Peter Kellner, who authored the report produced by Ash, said: "The NHS is facing an acute funding shortage and any serious strategy to address this must tackle the causes of preventable ill health. | Peter Kellner, who authored the report produced by Ash, said: "The NHS is facing an acute funding shortage and any serious strategy to address this must tackle the causes of preventable ill health. |
"The tobacco companies should be forced to pay for the harm they cause." | "The tobacco companies should be forced to pay for the harm they cause." |
But Giles Roca, director general of the Tobacco Manufacturers' Association, said Ash was just "trying to find new ways to attack smokers and a legitimate industry" following the ban on smoking in cars and restriction on tobacco displays in shops. | |
"Aside from the unwarranted intrusion on individual freedoms, this continued drive to over-regulate the UK tobacco market will simply create greater opportunities for organised crime groups involved in smuggling on a massive scale. | "Aside from the unwarranted intrusion on individual freedoms, this continued drive to over-regulate the UK tobacco market will simply create greater opportunities for organised crime groups involved in smuggling on a massive scale. |
"These proposals are an unprecedented, un-evidenced, dogmatic attack on a legal industry that would have hugely damaging consequences." | "These proposals are an unprecedented, un-evidenced, dogmatic attack on a legal industry that would have hugely damaging consequences." |
The government has already said it will consider a levy and is now committing to producing a new smoking strategy. | The government has already said it will consider a levy and is now committing to producing a new smoking strategy. |
Public Health Minister Jane Ellison said: "Smoking rates are at the lowest ever level but it still remains the biggest preventable killer in England. | Public Health Minister Jane Ellison said: "Smoking rates are at the lowest ever level but it still remains the biggest preventable killer in England. |
"We have taken bold steps to help protect the public. We will read this report with interest as we develop our new tobacco strategy." | "We have taken bold steps to help protect the public. We will read this report with interest as we develop our new tobacco strategy." |
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