| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Val Moloney | There is really only one way to reverse the smoking ban - that is to have a pro-freedom candidate elected to Parliament. Same is true in Ireland. I believe that it can be a successful campaign |
| 152 | Brenda Orsler | |
| 153 | ANTOINE | the smoking ban sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 154 | Anonymous | |
| 155 | Lee Kelly |
| 156 | R.J.Paige | People should be given the right to go to a smoking pub or a non smoking pub, there must be a choice, not all smoking or non smoking. |
| 157 | brian honour | |
| 158 | tommy hearne | |
| 159 | Alastair Burr | G20 exempt from smoking ban |
| 160 | Michael Irving | Freedom for Smokers. |
| 161 | Charles Radford |
| 162 | erik dahl | |
| 163 | Lydia | I am a smoker ,and am furious that these idiots at the top are lifting the ban for the summit,If they can smoke then so can the rest of us! Lets see what happens next month...... furious |
| 164 | James Burkes |
| 165 | adam shepherd | |
| 166 | toni | i smoke, enjoy smoking and have no intention of qiuting and do not see why anyone should tell me what to ingest into my own body! |
| 167 | alexander smith | |
| 168 | Neil Wilson |
| 169 | joshua white | ii worked long hours at a pub for a few month and hated it when ii couldnt relax having to stand outside in the freezing wet cold in the middle of winter with a ciggarette
and now some popmus prick tells us we cant smoke in our own country ... dunt think so maytee |
| 170 | Sharon Clilfford |
| 171 | Ahmed nisar | bring it bCK |
| 172 | Keith Rose | Not to have to go abroad to enjoy a pint and a cigarette in comfort! |
| 173 | Keith Rose | Not to have to go abroad to enjoy a pint and a cigarette in comfort! |
| 174 | Anonymous | |
| 175 | John | |
| 176 | ZOE | |
| 177 | joanne tudor | please give us the feedom to choose!! |
| 178 | Anonymous | It is a human right to have the freedom to choose |
| 179 | Anonymous | Personal freedom accompanied by acceptance of personal responsibility is too important an issue to allow anyone to sit on the fence. More and more freedoms are being taken away from us in this country and no one dares to say anything. The smoking issue and lack of debate surrounding it is just one area among many where people are being bullied and frightened into remaining silent. Even I must choose anonymous to be displayed on this, my choice to register discontent, in order to protect myself from potential adverse effects to my career. What should be my confident right to a personal opinion in a free society is now erroded beyond the imaginings of my staunch Labour voting grandad who fought in a war thinking to give his descendents the personal liberties he believed Nazi rule would destroy. Thank God he is now beyond the daily assault on liberty that we have to suffer and that he will never know how this country is slowing turning into exactly what it would have been had we lost the war or never fought it at all. |
| 180 | roberta mcmahon | why must we support our local eateries and pubs, when they do not support our choice. |
| 181 | Lynn Charles | |
| 182 | Anonymous | |
| 183 | Anonymous | social life in freefall to many pubs closing. |
| 184 | Andy Field |
| 185 | Donald Hydes | The most divisive law ever devised in my lifetime. We (smokers) do not want to go backwards in this matter but rather merely wish to have a choice.
My vote is for the party that promises to revise the law come June 4th and we should all know who they are. |
| 186 | A Quann | 14 million smokers in the uk, if we stood up and be counted theyed could not enforce it, but hey as usual thats what they call democracy because we dont |
| 187 | Anonymous | |
| 188 | paul burge | |
| 189 | Chris Brown |
| 190 | Martin Helie | |
| 191 | Ken Mc Mahon | Re-introduce CHOICE! |
| 192 | philip hembury | |
| 193 | Alison | Freedom to choose |
| 194 | stuart hurcombe | |
| 195 | David Haresign | The U.K. government should follow the example set by many europeans, opt for a sensible policy of choice.If even Germany can do it,so can we.Who won the bloody war. |
| 196 | ROYSTON EVANS. | |
| 197 | C Broscomb | Let Landlords choose - then the customers can choose - Simples.
Maybe someone can inform us how much the NHS pays out annually in compensation for their incompetence --- and still our law makers are willing to use their propaganda, guestimates, promises and hatred as the basis of disciminatory laws. |
| 198 | kim Bradwell | |
| 199 | Ema | |
| 200 | MARTIN CHANT | The total ban on smoking in public houses is disgusting. Pubs and restaurants should be given the choice to assign their establisment smoking, non-smoking or separate areas for each. I have not, and will not use a british pub if I cannot have a cigarette with my drink, suffice to say I have not been in a pub since the smoking ban was introduced. I visit Tenerife every year and am able to enjoy a cigarette in nearly every bar; the bar displays a notice on the door to inform you if you can smoke. And 95% have returned to smoking establishments after a drop in their custom. And have you noticed how many British Pubs are closing since the ban was introduced? Need I say anymore! |