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Post by Libby on Jan 20, 2009 17:25:58 GMT
www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1124583/Smoking-ban-effect-wearing-number-successful-quitters-drops-third.htmlThe number of smokers kicking the habit has plummeted since the smoking ban, despite a massive rise in the amount spent on NHS services designed to help people quit. New figures show that 32 per cent fewer people quit smoking between April and September 2008, compared to the same period in 2007 - the year the ban was brought in. But at the same time, the amount spent on stop smoking services rose from £26 million to £33 million - meaning the amount the NHS spends per quitter has soared by 65 per cent in just one year.
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Post by mids on Jan 20, 2009 17:27:21 GMT
Probably the stress of Gordon Brown's depression.
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Post by Libby on Jan 20, 2009 17:33:40 GMT
The nation will smoke itself to death to avoid the impending doom everyone is afraid of!
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Post by saddamy on Jan 20, 2009 17:47:35 GMT
speak to pub owners about the no smoking policy that had a greater effect than gordys bust policy
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Post by Beachcomber on Jan 20, 2009 17:53:32 GMT
"the amount spent on stop smoking services rose from £26 million to £33 million"
Save money - Repeal the smoking ban !
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Post by yord on Jan 20, 2009 17:56:39 GMT
I rarely smoke now . My hips wont move so fast
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Post by puffin on Jan 20, 2009 18:02:00 GMT
Well it makes sense that less people are quitting if there are less people to quit because a lot o people have quit already...if you know what I mean.
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Post by saddamy on Jan 20, 2009 18:02:58 GMT
i drink in a hotel/bar. today i spoke to a very old time barmaid from the hotel. she told me whereas the regular diners had their meal in the restaurant (non smoking) and retired to the bar for their evil habit they just go home now. hence five got their redundancy notices last week. there was no upturn in non smoking diners during the smoking ban.
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Post by tarrant on Jan 20, 2009 18:04:47 GMT
the amount spent on stop smoking services rose from £26 million to £33 million - meaning the amount the NHS spends per quitter has soared by 65 per cent in just one year. Now now. The service must develop to become efficient. That means those in charge need extra secretaties and staff under them. Because they have extra secretaries they need bigger offices, so they need proper office managers. Since they are in charge of the office managers they need a promotion to a higher grade. As someone on a higher grade they can't be expected to do menial work so need more secretaries and staff under them. So they need bigger offices, with more office managers and a senior office manager. Which means they need a higher grade......... I kid you not. The NHS in the 21st century. Not so much a sacred cow as a bottomless cess pit!
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Post by saddamy on Jan 20, 2009 18:07:22 GMT
Well it makes sense that less people are quitting if there are less people to quit because a lot o people have quit already...if you know what I mean. i suppose thats as true as there being fewer to kill in iraq as so many were killed!!
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Post by VikingHumpingWitch on Jan 20, 2009 18:10:56 GMT
i drink in a hotel/bar. today i spoke to a very old time barmaid from the hotel. she told me whereas the regular diners had their meal in the restaurant (non smoking) and retired to the bar for their evil habit they just go home now. hence five got their redundancy notices last week. there was no upturn in non smoking diners during the smoking ban. Yes but at least we've protected these downtrodden workers from the evils of second hand smoke. That they can't afford their houses now is doubtless a price they were willing nay joyful to pay.
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Post by saddamy on Jan 20, 2009 18:17:30 GMT
ach four are smokers anyway. (even the old time barmaid)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2009 18:18:49 GMT
I think the downturn's probably due to the economy rather than the smoking ban: who wants to pay £3 a pint for cold piss (in a smelly place with boring company)? Better getting lashed before you go out.
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Post by Beachcomber on Jan 20, 2009 18:21:53 GMT
£3 a pint for cold piss in a smelly place with boring company You drink in my local too ?
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Post by saddamy on Jan 20, 2009 18:24:19 GMT
I think the downturn's probably due to the economy rather than the smoking ban: who wants to pay £3 a pint for cold piss (in a smelly place with boring company)? Better getting lashed before you go out. nah the turndown started with the smoking ban. there's great profit in food but you still need the drinkies profit too.
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Post by radge on Jan 20, 2009 19:17:27 GMT
Im a smoker, just bought an inhalator. It aint working too well, but mind you i found that when i watch movies or play a games console i chain smoke, so thats been the times i use an inhalator. Still on about 8 - 10 a day. saying that ive had 10 today already and im sure thats gonna rise before the end of the eve Stressful day
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Post by Libby on Jan 20, 2009 19:22:59 GMT
10s not that bad radge, you could be on 40+ a day, not that anyone can afford that many! The cost in a week, phewee! Thank goodness i gave up years ago when i was a student! I couldn't afford it then lol!
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Post by radge on Jan 20, 2009 19:59:22 GMT
Libby I thank you! I know ten a day aint great but I appreciate your positivity and your big up for me. Seriously! X
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Post by Libby on Jan 20, 2009 20:02:04 GMT
My pleasure radge, i remember how hard it was giving up, so any improvement is a step in the right direction! Well done! ;D
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Post by radge on Jan 20, 2009 20:09:36 GMT
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