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and again, similar to the cass review, you know, i was very pleased to hear that chris whitty make that statement. however, it is unfortunately far too late. many many children have already been harmed in the process and the nhs should never have been offering, quote unquote, treatment. i mean, i'm not sure i can even call it treatment, actually, i'm going to call it experimentation . the nhs should experimentation. the nhs should never have been offering this stuff when the evidence was not there to back it up. i've recently written some pieces on various nhs trusts and their quote unquote transgender policies, you know, and they will put out statements that say, for example, that, even if a family is not on board with the notion of their child transitioned and using different pronouns and names that the clinicians should go along with the child's wishes against the views of the parents. similarly, you know, we've seen this in schools . i you know, we've seen this in schools. i mean, you know, we've seen this in schools . i mean, it's been quite schools. i mean, it's been quite horrify
and again, similar to the cass review, you know, i was very pleased to hear that chris whitty make that statement. however, it is unfortunately far too late. many many children have already been harmed in the process and the nhs should never have been offering, quote unquote, treatment. i mean, i'm not sure i can even call it treatment, actually, i'm going to call it experimentation . the nhs should experimentation. the nhs should never have been offering this stuff when the evidence was not...
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professor sir chris whitty, good professor sir chris whitty, morning to you. thank) joining good morning to you. thank you for joining us. shall we start smoking tobacco? overall smoking numbers have been declining for a while, haven't they, so some people watching this morning will think, why do we need to ban it at the moment? i why do we need to ban it at the moment? ~ why do we need to ban it at the moment?— why do we need to ban it at the moment? ~' . , ., , , moment? i think there are probably two thins moment? i think there are probably two things to _ moment? i think there are probably two things to say — moment? i think there are probably two things to say to _ moment? i think there are probably two things to say to that. _ moment? i think there are probably two things to say to that. the - moment? i think there are probably two things to say to that. the first | two things to say to that. the first is to reiterate that the extraordinary damage that smoking does, right through stillbirth to asthma in children, cardiovascular disease, heart disease
professor sir chris whitty, good professor sir chris whitty, morning to you. thank) joining good morning to you. thank you for joining us. shall we start smoking tobacco? overall smoking numbers have been declining for a while, haven't they, so some people watching this morning will think, why do we need to ban it at the moment? i why do we need to ban it at the moment? ~ why do we need to ban it at the moment?— why do we need to ban it at the moment? ~' . , ., , , moment? i think there are...
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but what about chris whitty's _ who said yet? kelly. but what about chris whitty's argument, the chief medical officer, against kelly and sittingbourne, i would medical officer, against kelly and sittingbourne, iwould pay medical officer, against kelly and sittingbourne, i would pay to see that one, he says if you get addicted to smoking, because it is so addictive, you're actually having your freedom of choice taken away from you, because you are an addict and you have no choice but to stretch for the packet and light up and have another cigarette? i think i know nicotine _ and have another cigarette? i think i know nicotine and _ and have another cigarette? i think i know nicotine and i _ and have another cigarette? i think i know nicotine and i have - and have another cigarette? i think i know nicotine and i have tried i and have another cigarette? i think i know nicotine and i have tried the j i know nicotine and i have tried the vapes, which cause indigestion sol went back to the cigarettes. but i do think it is the nicotine and th
but what about chris whitty's _ who said yet? kelly. but what about chris whitty's argument, the chief medical officer, against kelly and sittingbourne, i would medical officer, against kelly and sittingbourne, iwould pay medical officer, against kelly and sittingbourne, i would pay to see that one, he says if you get addicted to smoking, because it is so addictive, you're actually having your freedom of choice taken away from you, because you are an addict and you have no choice but to stretch...
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england's chief medical officer, sir chris whitty, supports the ban. people are trapped in smoking at a very young age, and once they become addicted, their choice is taken away. so, if you're in favour of choice, you should be against something which takes away people's choices. the great majority of smokers wish they'd never started, but now they're in trouble. the tobacco and vapes bill set before parliament today represents a huge step change. it proposes that anyone turning 15 this year and all younger generations would be banned from buying cigarettes throughout their lives. but it's sparked a fierce debate about freedoms. what this policy does is it infantilises future adults, because when you are 18 in this country, you are legally an adult, and, as such, you should be treated like one. now, look — at 18, you can drive a car, you canjoin the army, you can possess a credit card, you can buy alcohol, and, most importantly, you can vote. the bill also includes new restrictions to tackle concerns about the sharp rise in children using vapes. it w
england's chief medical officer, sir chris whitty, supports the ban. people are trapped in smoking at a very young age, and once they become addicted, their choice is taken away. so, if you're in favour of choice, you should be against something which takes away people's choices. the great majority of smokers wish they'd never started, but now they're in trouble. the tobacco and vapes bill set before parliament today represents a huge step change. it proposes that anyone turning 15 this year...
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whitty saying it was the single biggest preventable killer. smoking rates in the uk have fallen progressively over the years to about 13%, but according to official sources, smoking causes about 80,000 deaths per year, smoking causes about 80,000 deaths peryear, one smoking causes about 80,000 deaths per year, one in four cancer deaths are caused by smoking, and hospital admissions caused by smoking, more than 400,000 because of things like cancer and respiratory diseases. the cost to the nhs and social care in england is put at about 3 billion per year and a tax take from tobacco products is about ten billion and thatis products is about ten billion and that is often pointed out by critics but one estimate in terms of people being off work and of sake is put at about £17 billion per year in terms of the cost to the economy, and the bill also has measures about cracking down on underage vaping, and that has been welcomed by campaigners but they say more should be done on this.— be done on this. thanks for “oining us. thejudge in donald tr
whitty saying it was the single biggest preventable killer. smoking rates in the uk have fallen progressively over the years to about 13%, but according to official sources, smoking causes about 80,000 deaths per year, smoking causes about 80,000 deaths peryear, one smoking causes about 80,000 deaths per year, one in four cancer deaths are caused by smoking, and hospital admissions caused by smoking, more than 400,000 because of things like cancer and respiratory diseases. the cost to the nhs...
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england's chief medical officer, sir chris whitty, supports the ban. people are trapped in smoking at a very young age, and once they become addicted, their choice is taken away. so, if you're in favour of choice, you should be against something which takes away people's choices. the majority, the great majority of smokers wish they'd never started, but now they're in trouble. the tobacco and vapes bill set before parliament today represents a huge step change. it proposes that anyone turning 15 this year and all younger generations would be banned from buying cigarettes throughout their lives. but it's sparked a fierce debate about freedoms. what this policy does is it infantilises future adults, because when you are 18 in this country, you are legally an adult, and, as such, you should be treated like one. now, look — at 18, you can drive a car, you canjoin the army, you can possess a credit card, you can buy alcohol, and, most importantly, you can vote. the bill also includes new restrictions to tackle concerns about the sharp rise in children usi
england's chief medical officer, sir chris whitty, supports the ban. people are trapped in smoking at a very young age, and once they become addicted, their choice is taken away. so, if you're in favour of choice, you should be against something which takes away people's choices. the majority, the great majority of smokers wish they'd never started, but now they're in trouble. the tobacco and vapes bill set before parliament today represents a huge step change. it proposes that anyone turning...
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professor cruyff —— chris whitty is the chief medical officer for england and explained why he believed it essential for stricter measures are brought in. essential for stricter measures are brou . ht in. : essential for stricter measures are brought in-— brought in. once people start smokin: brought in. once people start smoking they _ brought in. once people start smoking they become - brought in. once people start. smoking they become addicted. brought in. once people start- smoking they become addicted. the whole _ smoking they become addicted. the whole point of smoking from the point _ whole point of smoking from the point of— whole point of smoking from the point of view of the industry is people's — point of view of the industry is people's choice is taken away because — people's choice is taken away because they find it incredibly difficult — because they find it incredibly difficult to stop. although the numbers are drifting down they are still high _ numbers are drifting down they are still high in — numbers are drifting down they are still high in some groups and
professor cruyff —— chris whitty is the chief medical officer for england and explained why he believed it essential for stricter measures are brought in. essential for stricter measures are brou . ht in. : essential for stricter measures are brought in-— brought in. once people start smokin: brought in. once people start smoking they _ brought in. once people start smoking they become - brought in. once people start. smoking they become addicted. brought in. once people start- smoking...
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and i think even chris whitty will agree on that. okay. >> super. thank you very much for joining us on the show in forjoining us on the show in the studio, andre qatar the the studio, andre qatar of the chief uk vaping chief executive of the uk vaping vaping industry association, thanks for your time today. thank of course, we'll thank you. and of course, we'll follow that vote throughout the show bring you results show and bring you the results of it as they land throughout the evening on other shows to follow there's follow mine. of course, there's lots come between lots more still to come between now including the now and 4:00, including the bedlam in brussels as police attempt down they attempt to shut down they conservative event there with keynote speakers , including our keynote speakers, including our very own nigel farage and former home secretary vie suella braverman. miriam cates is also , braverman. miriam cates is also, i believe, currently speaking. but first it's time for your latest news headlines and it's tatiana . tatiana sanchez.
and i think even chris whitty will agree on that. okay. >> super. thank you very much for joining us on the show in forjoining us on the show in the studio, andre qatar the the studio, andre qatar of the chief uk vaping chief executive of the uk vaping vaping industry association, thanks for your time today. thank of course, we'll thank you. and of course, we'll follow that vote throughout the show bring you results show and bring you the results of it as they land throughout the evening...
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mps to back government plan shock chris whitty said . whitty said. >> he said don't listen to the tobacco lobbyists, don't listen tobacco lobbyists, don't listen to them. vote for this generational ban. just don't think it's particularly surprising that, given the government's proposing this, a lot of people who work for the government are saying you should do government says. do what the government says. >> now >> well, let's get the views now of chief executive on of the deputy chief executive on action on smoking and health, hazel cheeseman. hazel thank you for joining us. there will be forjoining us. there will be lots of people who say smoking is indefatigably bad for you. there's no good thing about smoking, apart from the fact that some people might enjoy it and sort of know the risk, but there is a personal freedom argument here. shouldn't people be allowed to do things that are bad for them .7 bad for them? >> people should be allowed to do things that are bad for them. but whether we should have a country where you can sell a p
mps to back government plan shock chris whitty said . whitty said. >> he said don't listen to the tobacco lobbyists, don't listen tobacco lobbyists, don't listen to them. vote for this generational ban. just don't think it's particularly surprising that, given the government's proposing this, a lot of people who work for the government are saying you should do government says. do what the government says. >> now >> well, let's get the views now of chief executive on of the...
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and chris whitty says, the, and as chris whitty says, the, you know, all the arguments against it are put up by the tobacco companies that just make money out of , out of people's money out of, out of people's addictions. i mean, you know, it's so it's not just lung cancen it's so it's not just lung cancer. it's bronchitis. it's all those things. and even, you know, even breast cancer, actually. but i mean, like anything to do with your lungs, i mean, smoking is terrible. and she says, as somebody who used to smoke has been there, leon. >> well, it's my ideology in politics rather than about, you know, health. >> exactly that. >> exactly that. >> isabel. it's one of those rare points in politics where ideology just doesn't meet the cold reality of what the country are thinking and what people are thinking and what makes sense. that's jenrick that's all. robert jenrick tweeted, saying that we should educate ban and i think educate and not ban and i think normally that's a fair approach. but when it comes to addiction , but when it comes to addiction, you can't educate your way out of a
and chris whitty says, the, and as chris whitty says, the, you know, all the arguments against it are put up by the tobacco companies that just make money out of , out of people's money out of, out of people's addictions. i mean, you know, it's so it's not just lung cancen it's so it's not just lung cancer. it's bronchitis. it's all those things. and even, you know, even breast cancer, actually. but i mean, like anything to do with your lungs, i mean, smoking is terrible. and she says, as...
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younger people are dying in excess numbers and chris whitty, the chief medical officer, did a report and blamed the fact that during the pandemic there was a decrease in prescription and uptake in statin prescriptions. but since then there's been a subsequent report showing there wasn't this decrease in statin prescriptions. so that doesn't explain it. and ministers have to really tackle this head on and get a grip of what is going on, because people are dying in thousands. >> but lucy, i mean, and i agree, whichever way you cut it, the numbers are absurd. even if they have changed the way you calculate it to try and make it look a little bit better, but the what about the bed blocking and the fact that ambulances are usually waiting queues and usually waiting in queues and things ? surely that is things like that? surely that is one the major reasons why one of the major reasons why they unload they can't unload the ambulances, there's ambulances, and why there's a situation people situation where people are hanging in the ambulances. hanging out in the ambulances. you've got waitin
younger people are dying in excess numbers and chris whitty, the chief medical officer, did a report and blamed the fact that during the pandemic there was a decrease in prescription and uptake in statin prescriptions. but since then there's been a subsequent report showing there wasn't this decrease in statin prescriptions. so that doesn't explain it. and ministers have to really tackle this head on and get a grip of what is going on, because people are dying in thousands. >> but lucy, i...