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Thursday
Sep292011

E-petition cards now available

As promised, we have printed 50,000 cards to promote Antony Worrall Thompson's e-petition to review the smoking ban.

They are available in boxes of 100 and we are looking for volunteers to distribute them to smokers outside pubs, clubs, offices and cafes – anywhere, in fact, where adults are smoking.

If you would like to join our team of distributors please email info@amendthesmokingban.com with your name, address and occupation. (If you have already been in touch you don't have to do it again.)

As I write, 3,290 people have signed AWT's petition which has dropped back to number 43 in the pecking order (from a high of 38 two weeks ago).

Don't panic! As I have said several times, this is a marathon not a sprint.

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Reader Comments (2)

Respect Simon, I will spread the word.

Friday, September 30, 2011 at 8:32 | Unregistered CommenterTheBigYin

The entire country can shout out as much as they like, but there's money in tobacco control for our elected government. There's only the will of the British people for choice. Until the government start following the will of our people, instead of the will of the global agenda backed by the phila's, then the situation will not change.

Until they realise their mistakes, I and many millions of others, will not visit the hairdressers each week, I will not order 6 taxis each week, I will no longer purchase clothes for going out, nor make-up, bags, shoes and perfume - there's no need for it.

I am now becoming quite accustomed to my new nights out and avoiding as much spending as I can towards a government (not a country as the majority I know back my stance) that doesn't want my spending power.

To be honest, I thought better of the Tories; they fail on every angle hiding behind the Coalition.

I refuse to hail the rights of prohibitionists; no doubt many others do too. Until a government of the UK represents our own people and not the global and phila's agendas, then I will continue as I am - no need for spending.

Saturday, October 1, 2011 at 23:18 | Unregistered CommenterHelen

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