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 …
Reform talking points
Some thoughts on the Reform UK conference that took place at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
The fringe programme represented a significant step forward and most of the leading centre right think tanks were represented, together with bodies like the Local Government Association. There was even a business lounge, sponsored by Heathrow.
Forest on the fringe
The party conference season starts this week and 2025 is a first for Forest because we are hosting our first ever event at Reform UK's party conference.
Unfortunately, politics is now so polarised that even hosting a fringe event makes you a supporter of that party in the eyes of some of our former subscribers.
Prohibition and cigarettes: a cautionary tale
The new issue of Tobacco Asia addresses a curious paradox. ‘The harder governments push bans and taxes, the more alluring cigarettes become.’
‘Prohibition,’ writes associate editor Nattira Medvedeva, ‘historically glamorizes what it attempts to suppress, and today’s regulatory overreach is no different - producing forbidden appeal rather than genuine deterrence.’
Is the nicotine industry about to eat itself?
I know it’s a competitive industry but undermining other reduced risk products seems a bit odd to me.
By all means highlight the advantages of using pouches where vaping is banned, but there’s no need to give unsolicited ammunition to the anti-vape brigade.
Another own goal by the vaping lobby?
I wonder, sometimes, why I bother defending vaping.
There’s the important principle of choice, of course, but it amazes me how often the vaping lobby shoots itself in the foot.
United we stand
Tannadice Park, Dundee.
It may not be the most attractive stadium (some might say it’s a bit of an ugly duckling), but there are few places I’d rather be on a Saturday afternoon.