As governments and organisations put pressure to stop people from smoking, the latest measure which has seemingly caught some popularity is printing ‘Smoking Kills’ on every single cigarette. Such phrases and images of the effects of smoking are a common sight on the packets, but a health care bill is currently going through parliament at the moment with MPs attempting to make such shocking images of patients mandatory. Individual cigarettes themselves could be getting quotes such as ‘Smoking Causes Cancer’ and ‘Smoking Kills’.
Leading the charge is Labour MP Mary Kelly Foy, claiming that such messages on every cigarette could be really effective. Acknowledging how cigarettes kill half the people that use them, she is hoping that health warnings on them could deter people from being tempted to smoke, especially youth. The Cancer Research UK and the Royal College of Physicians support the move, believing it could contribute to getting less than 5% of people in England smoking by 2030.
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