Life lines
Boisdale Life is a quarterly magazine published by Boisdale Restaurants.
The Winter issue is now available and it includes an article by me. Here’s a taste:
The smoking ban gave the green light to a level of intolerance that has been depressing to behold. Note too how easily people have been persuaded that even the briefest exposure to ‘secondhand’ smoke is a genuine health risk. This has been achieved by a combination of zealots and fanatics working hand-in-hand with a well-funded public health industry that believes the end justifies the means. The ‘smoke free’ legislation is one of the most egregious examples of the nanny – no, make that bully – state. If we don’t take a stand choices that non-smokers hold dear will be threatened too.
It even features a little dig at my fellow writers:
Even contributors to Boisdale Life have bought into [the anti-smoking] myth. At a lunch to mark the magazine’s fifth birthday earlier this year I was disappointed to find little support for amending the legislation. Interestingly that puts them at odds with the general public because even in recent years polls have consistently found a small majority in favour of allowing well-ventilated smoking rooms in pubs and clubs.
Frankly I sensed something that dare not speak its name – snobbery. At Boisdale it’s not enough to have a terrace where people can smoke. It has to be called a ‘Cigar Terrace’. I imagine it’s designed to appeal to a certain demographic that considers cigarettes to be a bit vulgar or second rate.
To download a copy of the article click here. To download a copy of the entire magazine click here.
Hard copies are available at each of the four Boisdale restaurants in Mayfair, Belgravia, the City and Canary Wharf.
Reader Comments (1)
Well said.