Over 150,000 petition Government against plain packaging

I was in London today supervising the delivery of responses to the Department of Health consultation on plain packaging.

On Tuesday, as I reported here, we delivered to Downing Street over 53,000 letters addressed to the PM.

I can now reveal that in addition to those letters more than 100,000 people have signed the latest Hands Off Our Packs petition.

In total therefore more than 150,000 people have petitioned the Government against plain packs since junior health minister Jane Ellison announced in April that the Government was "minded" to introduce the policy.

Here's part of the press release:

A petition against plain packaging of tobacco has attracted more than 100,000 signatures and more than 50,000 people have personally written to the Prime Minister opposing the initiative.

Standardised packaging of tobacco is the subject of a final six-week consultation that closes on Thursday 7th August.

Simon Clark, director of the smokers' group Forest which runs the Hands Off Our Packs campaign, said: "The response demonstrates the enormous level of opposition to this ill-conceived measure. We urge the prime minister to think again.

"There’s no evidence standardised packaging will have any health benefits. Advocates base their arguments not on facts but on speculation.

"There must be no rush to legislation. It’s a huge step and no government should take it lightly ...

"Government has to get off people’s backs and trust the consumer to make informed choices without unnecessary and unwelcome state intervention."

Full press release here.

Update: A quote by Forest and a reference to our petition is in today's Daily Mail and Mail Online. The Daily Telegraph has the same story, again with a quote from Forest. 

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