

Tobacco bill not considered important by most Brits
The Tobacco and Vapes Bill will move to the committee stage in the House of Lords on Monday October 27.
Over the summer Forest commissioned a series of polls. Conducted by Yonder Consulting, the results were the usual mixed bag. Nevertheless they tell a significantly different story to the claim that 68% support the Government’s ‘smokefree generation’ policy.

Smokers deserve better
British American Tobacco has launched a new campaign – Vapers Deserve Better.
According to company, ‘Like you, we share the ambition for the UK to be smoke-free by 2030.’ I’m not sure who ‘you’ is, but I do know that adults who enjoy smoking (and don’t want to quit) deserve better from the world’s second largest tobacco company.

On this day … 20 years ago
On this day 20 years ago Britain's greatest living artist attended a fringe event hosted by Forest at the Labour Party conference in Brighton.
I’ve told the story before (several times!) but it was the best day of my working life so forgive me if I write about it again …

Life’s a beach
Smoking on beaches has been back in the news recently.
Two weeks ago it was reported that trial bans are to be imposed on two beaches in East Sussex. This week environmental campaigners called for a ban on smoking on beaches in Guernsey.

Making waves
I have just finished a rather good book.
Written by journalist Tom McTague (The Atlantic, UnHerd, and now the New Statesman), Between The Waves: The hidden history of a very British revolution (1943-2016) covers Britain’s post-war relationship with Europe, and the events that led up to Brexit.

I once met … Bob Worcester
Sir Robert Worcester, the American-born pollster who founded Mori, died last week, aged 91.
I interviewed him once, for a feature called ‘Me and my books’. “Books,” he told me, “give insight and cause for reflection. Relatively few magazines, newspaper articles or television programmes, and virtually nothing on the net, challenges you.”

Strange bedfellows
Yesterday two former Conservative MPs jumped ship and defected to Reform UK.
Maria Caulfield and Henry Smith both supported standardised packaging of tobacco. They also voted for the generational tobacco ban. So what does that say about Reform and any future war on the nanny state?

Kevin Bell, RIP
I am very sorry to hear that retired public affairs guru Kevin Bell has died. He was only 68.
Kevin and I shared an office when I got my first job in London after leaving university in 1980. From day one he welcomed me and was generous with his advice …