Ireland having just joined the list of countries banning smoking in public places, it has suddenly got media attention here in the UK.
As some of you know, I gave up smoking for a year and a half ago on a thread on this board. I started again, however, I have always, as smoker and non-smoker, believed that such a ban would mean an infingement on your civil liberties and freedom.
Then todays news along with a sad story about a 3 year old who died of obesity:
Obesity has now overtaken smoking as the biggest killer in the UK.
Then I wonder, why is this nanny state discussing banning smoking in pubs, when they should be logically banning beer, in light of the new statistics and all the beer belies they show in these news items?