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:The cynical view is that the anti-tobacco lobby has itself now become an industry and we will never be able to do enough to stop smoking<ref>Main Edition, Smoking death toll five million a year, The Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia), 12-December-2009</ref>.
 
:The cynical view is that the anti-tobacco lobby has itself now become an industry and we will never be able to do enough to stop smoking<ref>Main Edition, Smoking death toll five million a year, The Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia), 12-December-2009</ref>.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:56, 10 February 2010

Patrick Basham is the director of the London and Washington based think tank the Democracy Institute.

Views

Tobacco

Basham criticised the WHO's anti-tobacco efforts which are centred on the 2003 Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. He described the framework as "The well-intentioned blind leading the blind," going on to say that:

Smoking levels naturally drop off - as they have in Western countries - when populations become richer and better-educated,

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The cynical view is that the anti-tobacco lobby has itself now become an industry and we will never be able to do enough to stop smoking[1].

Notes

  1. Main Edition, Smoking death toll five million a year, The Gold Coast Bulletin (Australia), 12-December-2009