Enemies of Enterprise Seek Controls on Tobacco
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Enemies of Enterprise Seek Controls on Tobacco is the title of an open letter sent to the Telegraph arguing against proposals to sell cigarettes in plain packaging and to ban the display of tobacco products in retail outlets.[1]
Signatories
Patrick Basham, Democracy Institute | Eamonn Butler, Adam Smith Institute | Donna Edmunds, Progressive Vision | Helen Evans, Nurses for Reform | Tim Evans, Economic Policy Centre | Daniel Hamilton, Big Brother Watch | Angela Harbutt, Liberal Vision | Tim Knox, Centre for Policy Studies, Mark Littlewood, Institute of Economic Affairs | Matthew Sinclair, Taxpayers Alliance | Simon Richards, Freedom Association
Notes
- ↑ Enemies of Enterprise Seek Controls on Tobacco, [Local-taxpayers-are-left-powerless-when-councils-cut-the-wrong-services Enemies of Enterprise Seek Controls on Tobacco], the Telegraph, 9-March-2011, Accessed 04-April-2011