worn thumbs
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There is a fairly established story that during the era of the Macmillan government,when the health problems caused by smoking were evident,that the notion of banning the habit were discussed.A horrified adviser is said to have told them that it would be a disaster because the increased cost to the nation form paying pensions to all the extra "survivors".
I do wonder about the tax revenue these days because the few smokers I used to know had a tendency to switch from buying cigarettes to buying papers and hooking up with a crony who knew a man that had access to imported loose tobacco.Judging from the queues I stand in at supermarkets,waiting to buy a lottery ticket,the buying of papers is endemic and tobacco selling much less common.Draw your own conclusions.
I suspect there may be more than a grain of truth in the notion that it would go underground and maybe take the form of the "opium dens" that featured in early twentieth century novels.Perhaps standing on the doorstep whistling "Smoke gets in your eyes" would be the secret way to gain admission.
I do wonder about the tax revenue these days because the few smokers I used to know had a tendency to switch from buying cigarettes to buying papers and hooking up with a crony who knew a man that had access to imported loose tobacco.Judging from the queues I stand in at supermarkets,waiting to buy a lottery ticket,the buying of papers is endemic and tobacco selling much less common.Draw your own conclusions.
I suspect there may be more than a grain of truth in the notion that it would go underground and maybe take the form of the "opium dens" that featured in early twentieth century novels.Perhaps standing on the doorstep whistling "Smoke gets in your eyes" would be the secret way to gain admission.