jessica
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A fascinating (and free) event is coming up on May 25th at 6.30pm at the Institute for Economic Affairs in London (nearest tubes Westminster and St James' Park)
Speakers include: Mark Pawsey MP, Lorien Jollye, Fraser Cropper, Ian Green and Christopher Snowdon
There will be wine before and afterwards
Here's the IEA link with more information and details on how to register for the event: link
And here's Dick Puddlecote's Diary Date post, with more info on it:
Regular readers here might have detected my suspicions that the tobacco control movement has absolutely nothing to do with health, but what of other concerns?
While most of the focus on Article 20 of the Tobacco Products Directive has been about its effect on health, there is also the very real damage that it will do to successful businesses for no valid health reason whatsoever. The industry which has sprung up around e-cigs and vaping has been an almost perfect free market which has driven progress and innovation at a breakneck pace, to the benefit of manufacturers, vendors and consumers alike. The TPD threatens to pull the handbrake up on all of that.......
Speakers include: Mark Pawsey MP, Lorien Jollye, Fraser Cropper, Ian Green and Christopher Snowdon
There will be wine before and afterwards
Here's the IEA link with more information and details on how to register for the event: link
And here's Dick Puddlecote's Diary Date post, with more info on it:
Regular readers here might have detected my suspicions that the tobacco control movement has absolutely nothing to do with health, but what of other concerns?
While most of the focus on Article 20 of the Tobacco Products Directive has been about its effect on health, there is also the very real damage that it will do to successful businesses for no valid health reason whatsoever. The industry which has sprung up around e-cigs and vaping has been an almost perfect free market which has driven progress and innovation at a breakneck pace, to the benefit of manufacturers, vendors and consumers alike. The TPD threatens to pull the handbrake up on all of that.......