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Tobacco Control Measures

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 13 June 2013

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Ceisteanna (190)

Arthur Spring

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190. Deputy Arthur Spring asked the Minister for Health his views on the proposal for plain packaging in the tobacco industry; and his views on whether there will be an impact on the retail business. [28427/13]

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As the Deputy is aware approximately 5,200 people die every year from tobacco related diseases. My aim as Minister for Health is to put in place measures which will have the effect of reducing the number of people currently smoking and, in particular, reducing the number of children and young people who start to smoke. The proposal to develop legislation introducing standardised packaging for tobacco products, as approved by Government, is just one of a number of measures which will assist in achieving that aim. This legislative proposal, along with a number of other measures, which will be set out in a new tobacco policy which will be put before Government for approval in the near future.

In relation to the impact on the retail sector, the costs, benefits and impacts of this proposal will be included in the Regulatory Impact Analysis to be undertaken by my Department. However, it should be stated that the retail sector has played a significant and positive role over the past number of years in many tobacco control measures, e.g. tobacco advertising, point of sale display bans and prohibition of the sale of tobacco to those under 18 years. I look forward to working constructively with it in relation to this measure and other measures into the future in order to reduce the number of deaths from tobacco related diseases.

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