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I wholeheartedly support the common position on the proposal on tobacco that will strengthen health warnings on cigarette packets in the EU. We have fought a powerful tobacco lobby to lead the campaign for new cigarette health warnings to cover a third of the surface of cigarette packs.
Smoking kills and there is no nice way to put that. Half of all long-term smokers will eventually be killed by tobacco and of these, half will die during middle age losing 20 to 25 years of life. As many as half a million people in Europe are killed by tobacco, and 85% of lung cancers are caused by smoking.
Madam President, I would welcome the radical proposal to use pictures to illustrate the damage which smoking does to health, like they do in Canada. If shocking pictures of smoke-filled lungs or rotting teeth show the harmful effects of smoking, go ahead and print them on packs.
It is preposterous that the tobacco lobby is seeking to destroy this legislation. I am fed up of tobacco giants such as Marlboro, Benson [amp] Hedges and Rothmans trying to put a stop to these proposals. They have misled people for far too long. At present, warnings are cleverly hidden by displays or coloured packaging. This is our last-ditch attempt to put labels and pictures on cigarette packs which reflect the true cost of smoking. Smokers or those considering smoking must know the full risks of their choice.
The proposal will ban the use of misleading terms such as ‘ultra-light’ and ‘low tar’. People have been hooked on the idea that ‘mild’ and ‘low tar’ cigarettes are healthier. This is simply not true. Low tar cigarettes cause just as much damage as normal cigarettes – smokers just draw harder to get the same kick. This legislation will spell out the dangers of smoking and save thousands of lives."@en1
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