How tobacco firms woo parliamentarians
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
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An investigation published by The British Medical Journal this evening looks at the way the tobacco industry seeks to influence parliamentarians.
It shows that, since 2010, 38 MPs - 29 Conservatives, eight Labour, and one independent - have accepted over £60,000 worth of tobacco industry hospitality, including tickets to the Chelsea flower show, high profile sporting events and rock concerts.
More than half of these MPs are from constituencies where the number of smoking related deaths exceeds the national average of 289 per 100,000.
Read the full report on the BMJ website.
It shows that, since 2010, 38 MPs - 29 Conservatives, eight Labour, and one independent - have accepted over £60,000 worth of tobacco industry hospitality, including tickets to the Chelsea flower show, high profile sporting events and rock concerts.
More than half of these MPs are from constituencies where the number of smoking related deaths exceeds the national average of 289 per 100,000.
Read the full report on the BMJ website.
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