Tuesday, 28 May 2013

In a hole, Ireland keeps digging

It appears that Irish politicians are (yet again) lining up to be guinea pigs for one of tobacco control's back-of-a-fag-packet ideas. I've written a blog post at the IEA about Ireland's dismal record of failure at the hands of bone-headed anti-smoking zealots. Here's a taster...

Grandstanding politicians and headline-grabbing legislation are no guarantee of successful outcomes. Years of slavishly following the 'neo-prohibitionist' model of public health—which ignores the reasons why people smoke in favour of an obsesive focus on petty bans and restrictions—have conspicuously failed to have an impact on the smoking rate. To continue down the path of extremism in the light of this fact suggests the same cognitive dissonance that was displayed last week by Welsh anti-smoking campaigners who complained that smoking prevalence had barely fallen despite the most aggressive wave of tobacco control legislation in the country's history.


Do go read the rest.