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More smokers in Ireland since 2004 smoking ban



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The Irish Government has heard that there are now more smokers in Ireland than before the indoor smoking ban was enacted in 2004.

Áine Brady, Minister of State for Health, said that 29 percent of the population in Ireland smokes. This is despite the ban on indoor smoking, abolition of packs of less than 20 cigarettes, a ban on displays or advertising and the cost of cigarettes in Ireland being of “the highest in the world," at €8.55 ($11.27) a pack.

Fine Gael’s health spokesman, Dr James Reilly observed that there’s now two percent more smokers in Ireland.

He also referred to the Irish Cancer Society figures. He said, “Tobacco kills more people in Ireland than road accidents, suicide, drugs, farm accidents and Aids combined. It causes 30 per cent of all cancers, including 95 per cent of all lung cancers."

Mr Reilly called on the Government to implement the legislation which was passed 18 months ago to “print pictorial warnings on cigarette packets to help smokers visualise tobacco-related illnesses."

They spoke as Ireland’s Parliament passed the Public Health (Tobacco) (Amendment) Bill, introduced to allow for the amalgamation of the Office of Tobacco Control into the Health Service Executive.

TD for Kerry North Jimmy Deenihan commented on the number of young girls smoking. He said, “Unless there is a proactive and aggressive approach in our primary and post-primary schools to point out the physical and mental health effects of smoking, we will continue to lose the battle.”

Jan O’Sullivan, Labour’s spokesperson for health, pointed out that young people were not worried about “cardiovascular or any other type of disease," but “they might think about effects such as smelly breath or cost."

“These issues are more likely to sway young people. The emphasis in advertising should be on these areas.”


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At least 71% of us now CAN go out & have a craic & have a drink & enjoy a happy musical Irish pub which visitors love, which we couldn't do before, and for many more years than our smoker friends would have done. Unapologetic ex-smoker.
Dublinjas..you are not wrong
My great-grandmother in Ireland whom I met several times when I was a young boy puffed on a clay pipe and lived till she was 103. It was just awful this past August on vacation in Ireland. No smoking in the pub. And no glass allowed on the pavement. We are going back to Portugal.
The Area we should concentrate on is the area of this Smelly Stinking Failure of a Gangster Government who have destroyed our nation entirely, Everything they have put their filthy hands too has been a miserable Failure, They have Bankrupted half of the Publicans in Ireland Decimated the Drinks trade Which frankly is unforgivable, in an effort to impress their buddies in the European Union with their ill thought out out Smoking ban, which left half the adult population standing out in the rain hail wind sleet and snow smoking, Destroying the Ambiance of the happy musical Irish pub which visitors loved,You'd be having a bit of craic the next thing the table was cleared as everybody had left to go outside for a smoke, Then people could take no more and stayed at home in ever greater numbers with their cans and their smokes, and the tourists disappeared. And now to learn that Smoking has increased My God What was it all about,Don't they realize that you cannot force social affairs on the Irish people, This Lousy crooked Government of crooks Cannot point to one thing of any consequential benefit they have achieved in the 17 years they have been in power. The Ringleaders of this Government should be rounded up in Dawn raids and incarcerated on Spike Island.
I wish they would just shut up..according to Nationmaster 100 countries smoke more then us..at 29 percent that's around the European average.You can put a cancerous lung in every pack it won't make the slightest difference.Do they not know that young people think they are invincible and always will.Besides smokers are good for the country at €8.55 a pack,there is a hugh tax return and they die younger and support the medical costs of at least 3 other people along with their own over a lifetime of smoking...So just take the tax and stop bulls*iting us that ye care.
 




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