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  • ...]]) is a tax-payer funded organisation (solely by grants from the Scottish Government<ref name="about">[https://www.shaap.org.uk/about.html About SHAAP] - [[SHAA ...healthier outcomes] - The Scotsman</ref>, they have pestered the Scottish Government for [[Minimum Pricing]] on alcohol, using the usual flawed arguments.
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  • === UK Government - Exercise - 29 Aug 2012 === "If they [the Welsh government] are flogging a dead horse it has to change," he said.<ref>[http://www.bbc.
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  • The Department of Health (DoH) is a department within the UK Government criticised for outsourcing hospital cleaning (claimed to be a cause of outb
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  • ...e—and/or more than £1 million—from the government, while also lobbying the government"<ref>[http://fakecharities.org/ - Fake Charities] - fakecharities.org</ref> ...rm of tax-payer funding (either direct from government, or via grants from government funded organisations such as the [[NHS]])
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  • ...ission, the World Health Organisation, the Finnish government, the Belgian government, the UK Presidency, the International Union against Cancer, the Association
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  • === The Government's [[media:Glfreport2010_tcm77-259420.pdf‎|General Lifestyle Survey, 2010] the last week measure, heavy drinking is defined as exceeding twice the Government daily
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  • ...so. If the policy is seen to work, there will inevitably be calls for the government to “build on its success” by increasing the unit price. But if, as we e ...s heaviest young drinkers – consuming, on average, at the upper end of the Government’s recommended weekly limits for a female adult. Health experts recommend
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  • ...pressure group/charity whose main goals are to reduce smoking by lobbying government for greater restrictions on tobacco use and publicise the risks of tobacco. |[[Welsh Assembly Government]]
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  • [[Alcohol Concern]], in their attempt to raise funds since the UK Government - unusually - decided to cease their direct tax-payer funding (£0.7 millio
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  • == UK Government == ...s://order-order.com/2019/03/07/government-cracking-food-describes-healthy/ Government Cracking Down on Food It Describes as Healthy] - Guido Fawkes blog</ref>}}
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  • ...of having governments fund groups that in turn lobby government to do the government's wishes. ...[[Wikipedia:Prohibition in the United States|go at prohibition]] where the government even went so far as to murder thousands of its own citizens in the name of
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  • ..., of £2.1M income, at least £0.64M was from either government directly, or government funded organisations. This number rises to at least £1.3M if funds from na
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  • ...ned “diet” sodas in the tax, while excluding sugary fruit juices. The city government admitted the tax was about raising revenues, not just making people healthi ...eally changed is that consumers are paying more for drinks and the Mexican government can extract almost twice the amount of tax it had budgeted for. There is no
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  • They have already lobbied government for controls on alcohol, first by repeating the [[Alcohol affordability myt ...[[Balance North East]]<ref>http://www.balancenortheast.co.uk/the-solutions/government-support/</ref>
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  • ...were made between revenues (both for the casinos themselves, and the local government from gaming taxes,) footfall, and potential migration of customers between
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  • ...ferential research, and outright lies and misdirection while also lobbying Government. Chris Masoner, regional government relations director for [[ACS|ACS [American Cancer Society]]], said he produ
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  • ...e="acpo159">http://www.acpo.presscentre.com/Press-Releases/ACPO-comment-on-Government-s-proposed-alcohol-reforms-159.aspx</ref> “We’re pleased to hear that the Government is committed to tackling the issues surrounding alcohol abuse in our commun
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  • For example, the UK government has proposed to bring in a minimum price of 40 pence per (UK) [[Alcohol Uni ...nt.uk/pa/cm201213/cmselect/cmhealth/132/132vw46.htm Health Committee - The Government's Alcohol StrategyWritten evidence from Mr Christopher Snowdon (GAS 49)] -
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  • ...at [[SFSW]] had budgeted nearly £.5 million of taxpayers money on lobbying government for [[plain packaging]] of tobacco, including the 'plainpacksprotect.co.uk'
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  • ...r/ Stoptober - Octabber] - Orphans of Liberty</ref>, by people sick of the government spending money on telling people how to live their lives. {{quote|Smokers across England are being urged to quit for a month in a government campaign.
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