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Public Health White Paper (16 Nov 2004)

Mr Andrew MacKay: Constituents of mine employed in casinos would like a workplace ban on smoking. Can the Secretary of State guarantee that the eight new super-casinos that have just been announced by the Government will have such a ban and that different regulations will not apply to them?

Orders of the Day — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation (21 Mar 1990)

Mr Andrew MacKay: ...critical of my right hon. Friend the Chancellor because the increased duty of 10p on 20 cigarettes is insufficient. If we are serious about preventive medicine and health care, we should provide major disincentives to smoking. I should have liked a 20p increase on cigarettes. I suspect that there is only one reason why the Chancellor did not do that and that is because it would have had a...

Business of the House (18 Jan 1990)

Mr Andrew MacKay: ...medicine? As my right hon. and learned Friend will be aware, that would give many of us the opportunity to say that, while we appreciate that, in a free society, it is. up to individuals whether to smoke, it does not seem to be helpful for the Government to encourage smoking by instituting low levels of duty.

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