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by roenxi
708 days ago
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That question is actually leaning towards quite a bad argument, similar to a slippery-slope. Everyone has a threshold somewhere dividing acceptable and other activities. Someone having different standards for different substances is irrelevant. It is similar in character to someone saying a sin tax on sugar is the same as a sin tax on meat. Both in consequence, evidence of harm and in public acceptability those things are clearly different. On this specific topic someone drinking sugar drinks is clearly less harmful than someone smoking, because sugar drinks have a strictly personal impact.
desiredState having or not having a different standard for tobacco doesn't cast a shadow on his opinions on sugar taxes. |
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Not in this case, as the UK's NHS is tax-payer funded.