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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-26873410
just watching "burning desires" on BBC2 - following the sucess of plain packaging in Australia do you think UK and the wider EU will now follow suit? Is this the next phase after the public places ban? It seems Ireland are going ahead and Scotland plan to follow. How long before will kill off the evil tobacco industry?
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My cigarettes cost me about £350 a month............I wish they'd increase my pension as I obviously don't have enough left for food.
perhaps you could get some at the food-bank, craft.
It does if you take no notice of my typo !

20 a day was what I meant to say. But, come to think of it, most seasoned and addicted older smokers will probably be on 40 a day, so that works out as £455 a month....I don't spend that much on my mortgage !
*** me crafty, what do you smoke, you'd best get on the rollies :-)
My cigarette habit is about twice the amount as my mortgage.
nearly every week they catch some people but they will never stop it due to the high tax on cigs


9 May 2014 - ILLEGAL cigarettes and tobacco have been seized after raids
on six shops in the borough after tip-offs from the public.

6 May 2014 - ... police discovered more than three million illegal cigarettes
hidden inside ...

18 Aug 2012 - More than 15000 illegal cigarettes have been seized following
a series of raids in Wigan. ... Officers from Greater Manchester Police also
took part in the raids, which came about after

3 days ago - A car, 280000 cigarettes, 129 kilos of tobacco and class A drugs ...

GMP Salford West have issued a warning following a burglary last night ... were
hit in a multi-agency raids that discovered tens of thousands of illegal cigarettes.

Tony's whippy van caught selling illegal tobacco to kids
get-some-answers.co.uk/.../tony’s-whippy-van-caught-selling-illegal-tob...
... Tameside Trading Standards and Greater Manchester Police set up a joint ...
Upon searching the vehicle they found a large quantity of illegal cigarettes -
in ... Trading Standards raids uncovered trade in illegal cigarettes at Bradford city ...
If plain packaging discourages anyone starting or makes anyone stop - then it can only be a good thing. Personally I doubt it will.

I have only ever once been seduced by Cig packaging, fond memories of my Sobranie Cocktails in all their glory - out of my price range now.

I make my own on a machine these days and have a few nice cases to carry them in.
With the greatest of respect ummmm, ( and others ) have you tried to quit. I smoked from about aged 15 until 1978, when I was 25, as most working class boys did. But back them there was nothing in the way of help to quit. Now there are patches, gum, etc. I am not saying it is easy to stop smoking, because it is an addiction just like other addictions, but it has to worth a go surely ?

I am not preaching, just trying to help.

I have found this on the 'net this afternoon. I was trying to find out what a packet of Green Silk Cut cost in 1978, but I can't seem to find out for sure.
...I seem to recall that a pack of twenty cost about 34p :::

http://www.the-tma.org.uk/tma-publications-research/facts-figures/uk-cigarette-prices/
I have tried a few times. I have duty frees here bought back from my holiday so will make another attempt when they are finished.

My partner stopped quite easily.
But if you were serious about wanting to quit and stop wasting this eye-watering amount of money every day ummmm, perhaps you should put the rest of the duty-free into the dustbin right away, not forgetting to pour a good load of bleach onto of them. Sometimes tomorrow never comes you know !

Again, just trying to help.
Lol...that isn't going to happen
when i was smoking my mate used to bring me back ciggies from cyrpus, so although i decide to quit in dec last year, i didn't actually quit until i used the stash of ciggies he had brought back for me
Then you must be a very rich person ummm, that's all I can say !

I still wish you well, if you ever do try to quit in the future.
i'll have them ummmm, if it helps, like. ;)
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ummmm - "My cigarette habit is about twice the amount as my mortgage. " are you not just a tiny bit ashamed of that?
cant people spend their money as they see fit?
what percentage of your income goes towards the mortgage?
No, my mortgage is very small :-)

I've only got the duty frees left so have to give up then. It doesn't just save money from the cost of fags. When I go to the shop to buy them I end up buying other stuff that I don't actually need. So, financially I think I'd notice a massive difference.
And, Svejk, you're right, I wouldn't feel ashamed either way. My mortgage is paid, my bills are paid, the kids are provided for...so unless I didn't provide one of those I have no reason to be ashamed.

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