ChatterBank1 min ago
Smoking.....
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Why is it when any sort of discussion on smoking comes up it's never very long until someone(usually irrelevantly) will always say that it in some way contributes to the treasury when clearly the costs of smoking massively outweigh any revenue. Why does this myth endure?
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The vast majority of drinkers are social drinkers, or occasional drinkers, and never get drunk to the point that they disrupt others or put themselves in harm. The majority of drinkers don't drink to excess every day - if they do they have a serious problem. The typical person that enjoys a drink does not expect to be able to take a bottle or can of alcohol to work...
13:53 Thu 28th Nov 2013
what you can say it is a fact, is that smokers pay a massive amount of tax on their drug of choice
i am now 9 months free and i can't figure out how the bloody hell i used to afford it - someone has said earlier on in the thread that smokers spend more on cigs than food and i reckon i did and i wasn't a particularly heavy smoker
i am now 9 months free and i can't figure out how the bloody hell i used to afford it - someone has said earlier on in the thread that smokers spend more on cigs than food and i reckon i did and i wasn't a particularly heavy smoker
sandyroe, my wife and I smoked 40 a day EACH. At today's price of £8 a pack that is £11680 per year.
We smoked more on holiday, in the pub/club, on holiday. No wonder I've got asthma.
When we stopped we put the money we would have spent each day aside and it paid for a beautiful new kitchen within 12 months. A new car the year after.
I am honestly astonished and ashamed at the amount of money we choose to burn.
We smoked more on holiday, in the pub/club, on holiday. No wonder I've got asthma.
When we stopped we put the money we would have spent each day aside and it paid for a beautiful new kitchen within 12 months. A new car the year after.
I am honestly astonished and ashamed at the amount of money we choose to burn.