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Wednesday, 17 April 2024

Fake philanthropy



Smoking ban UK: What does the new bill do as MPs vote to ban tobacco for generation alpha?

MPs have voted to pass a landmark smoking bill which the government says will create the UK’s first “smokefree generation”.

First announced in the King’s speech last November, the controversial bill passed through Commons on Tuesday (April 16) as Labour threw their weight behind it. It was not without opposition.

56 Tory MPs voted against Rishi Sunak’s bill, while a further to 106 either abstained or were absent. However, members had been given a free vote by the government, meaning they have not been told which way to vote. This softens the blow for Mr Sunak in against this backbench rebellion.


Yet another step away from conservative politics. Ban lying to children about climate change and gender would give them a better start in life. Apparently Sunak prefers fake philanthropy.


The philanthropy was what he most hated: all these expensive plans for moral forcible feeding, for compelling everybody to be cleaner, stronger, healthier and happier than they would have been by the unaided light of Nature. The longing to get away into a world where men and women sinned and begot, lived and died, as they chose, without the perpetual intervention of optimistic millionaires, had become so strong that he sometimes felt the chain of habit would snap with his first jerk.


Edith Wharton – Twilight Sleep (1927)

4 comments:

DiscoveredJoys said...

Just teaching children and young adults how to depend on the products of the black market.

A K Haart said...

DJ - and they know it, this is how vapes are acquired now. It's a cynical distraction.

dearieme said...

"generation alpha": I can never remember the meaning of these expressions. I know baby-boomer (born 1946-64) but thereafter I am lost. Millennial? Gen X? Gen Y? (Is there one?) Gen Z? Gen alpha?

A K Haart said...

dearieme - I'm the same, I can't remember them beyond baby-boomer. I've looked them up once or twice, but never retain the information. I prefer to think in terms of the generations within our family.