ACT Party
ACT Social Development and Children spokesperson Karen Chhour.
“New Zealand smokers will who can least afford it will spend more on their habit and in turn do harm to those around them if the Government mandates lower nicotine in tobacco,” says ACT Social Development and Children spokesperson Karen Chhour.
“And we know Labour won’t cut taxes, so they’ll be increasing the tax on nicotine by a factor of 20, hitting poorer New Zealanders hardest.
“As a former smoker I have to say I’m sick and tired of this Government trying to socially engineer us into changing our behaviour.
“A few smokers may behave just as the backers of this never-before-tried policy are supposed to and wean themselves off cigarettes and on to less harmful alternatives, but without doubt some will do everything they can to smoke more for the same hit.
“Some of those people will have responsibilities to little children, and they will suffer in the long run, creating a greater burden for the already stretched child welfare system.
“Where’s the research that says this is a sensible policy that won’t cost us all more in social impacts than it saves in healthcare?
“This reeks of a poorly thought out feel-good policy with numerous potential negative downsides – classic Labour.”
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