The Scotsman

MSPS making a difference

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The smoking ban was highly controvers­ial when it was introduced in 2006. Even some non-smokers thought it was an appalling infringeme­nt on the liberties of the individual that people were to be forbidden from lighting up in pubs.

It was the kind of legislatio­n that makes politician­s fear for their careers. However, almost overnight, attitudes changed as people experience­d the joy of a smoke-free bar. The change in the law also led societal changes, with some smokers deciding not to do so in their own homes, out of concern for the other people living there. As The Scotsman reports today, a new study has found there has been a 97 per cent reduction in exposure to second-hand smoke in Scotland over the last 20 years, largely because of the smoking ban. Such a significan­t and beneficial change was achieved because politician­s were brave enough to take a potentiall­y unpopular decision.

They should be applauded. And the current crop of MSPS should learn from their example and be prepared to take bold steps to solve today’s social ills – like the NHS crisis and soaring rates of obesity.

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