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ASH Ireland very disappointed in 30c increase in price of tobacco

Date: 05 December 2007

Statement from ASH Ireland – Budget 2008

ASH Ireland is very disappointed with the 0.30c increase in the price of tobacco announced in today’s budget statement. This approach to tobacco price runs totally contrary to the Government’s stated policy of creating a tobacco free society. As the price of cigarettes has only been increase twice in the past four years-cigarettes are in real terms cheaper than in the past. The fact that cigarettes are in reality cheaper is an encouragement for people to commence and to continue smoking.

ASH sought a €2 increase on a pack of twenty cigarettes and related products.

A situation now exists where tobacco prices are much lower than in the UK and this is not justifiable. Fears of inflation increases do not justify this ongoing minimalist approach to tobacco price increases – and runs totally contrary to Government health policy.

Professor Luke Clancy of ASH Ireland said today, "Price increase is established internationally as the single most important factor in encouraging smokers to quit and discouraging young people from experimenting with tobacco. Nicotine addiction is a scourge on society and people in all sectors require every assistance possible in confronting this addiction"

Immense strides have been made by the Government to reduce the impact of tobacco on Irish society. It is imperative that price, a major contributor to the reduction of smoking levels across all sectors of society, will continue to be used. Reduced smoking levels will have an immediate and long-term impact on our health budget – as regrettably thousands of people are occupying hospital beds and visiting clinics every day because of the effects of smoking.

ENDS
Further information

Professor Luke Clancy, Chairman ASH Ireland 086-8364337
Wally Young, Young Communications 01-6680530 or 087-2471520

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