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Number Of Smokers In England Drops To All-Time Low
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I thought we needed some good news for a change :::
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ society /2016/s ep/20/n umber-o f-uk-sm okers-f alls-to -lowest -level
Remarkable change in peoples habits, although the hard core smokers are still difficult to reach. Not sure how to get the message over to them.
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Remarkable change in peoples habits, although the hard core smokers are still difficult to reach. Not sure how to get the message over to them.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mikey, I'm amazed that people can still afford to smoke, with packets of twenty about £9, and hand-rolling tobacco at the same price because now it must be bought in large pouches. How does anyone on a low income pay for it? Add to that the fact that it's all hidden away now, and it's surprising that there's anybody left still indulging.
There will always be some who can't or don't want to give up although I have known people who I thought would never give up in a million years, but they did.If the price of cigarettes/tobacco continues to rise, then hopefully it will discourage the young ones of today (who can't can't afford to smoke) to give up.
Ummm...I have every sympathy with smokers that want to give up. I stopped smoking when I was 25, and there wasn't any of the help around then, that there is now.
But I am still puzzled why poorer, less well educated people should find it more difficult to to give up, than other groups of people ?
I am watching a group of neighbours in the Council houses opposite, and they are all smoking.
But I am still puzzled why poorer, less well educated people should find it more difficult to to give up, than other groups of people ?
I am watching a group of neighbours in the Council houses opposite, and they are all smoking.
Maggie...yes of course they do. My parents lived in Council housing up until their deaths, I was brought up one one, and one of my brothers still does.
But all of the people I have mentioned living opposite are "out of work", so I am not sure how that can even afford to spend such huge sums of money on cigarettes.
But all of the people I have mentioned living opposite are "out of work", so I am not sure how that can even afford to spend such huge sums of money on cigarettes.
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