Communists support plain packaging

Well, fancy that – the Communist Party of Australia has thrown its weight behind ASH and the campaign for plain packaging of tobacco.

The sovereignty of countries should be absolute and not influenced by multinational companies with complex accountability. This laudable move towards plain packaging must not be derailed by veiled tactics from companies with vested interests ...

Blah, blah, blah.

Full story: The fight for plain packaging of tobacco

As a companion piece you might like to read an article by Simon Hills, associate editor of The Times Magazine. Writing for Forest's sister campaign, The Free Society, in February, Simon commented:

One of the most informative journeys I ever made was across the then Soviet Union when Gorbachev was in power. It was a nation for whom big business, whether it was tobacco or life-saving pharmaceuticals, was as desirable as sick. Everything therefore, was sold in plain packaging. No advertisements, no colours. Often, of course, no products – a bit of a drawback when the product was food.

See: No choice, no quality, worse tobacco

Tough choice – communism or the free market. ASH must be so proud.

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