I think the NHS (especially here in Scotland) has an excellent record for getting folks off the fags.
Their councilled classes and anti smoking pills and NRT treatments, all on Prescription (which will soon be free up here) are all first class and there really is no reason why anyone who wants to chuck it, cannot get all the help that he or she needs.
Even Champix the new wonder drug to help folks stop smoking and costing £400, is available on prescrition.
No, the NHS is not the problem. The problems relating to smoking are the wishy washy half assed rules that Parliament pass, hoping to satisfy the ASH Brigade and end up causing more harm than good.
3 out of every 4 night clubs here in Scotland have gone to the wall since the smoking ban came in. This not only effects the staff of these premises. but also the groups & entertainers that used to make a living playing the gigs there.
Those that have never smoked are not going to suddenly start going to pubs, night clubs and restaurants, just because they are now smoke free.
Those that do enjoy a smoke with their alcohol, are simply staying at home.
Really, the only major change is the number of licenced premises that are now going out of business.
------------- Lobey.
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