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If everyone in the UK stopped smoking an drinking alcohol...?


.. how do you think this would affect the UK's death rates? - a clue is that the deaths from cardiovascular and malignant neoplasms make up more than half of total deaths in the UK each year.

it would save the nhs a whole lot of money and the indiduals smoking/drinking would also save alot of money.
plus if obese people would try to be healthy that would save the nhs about a quarter of it's money.

your gay arent you

umm who cares?

Death rates would rise dramatically because the NHS would have no income from the taxes collected on these products

we'd all die of f*ckin boredom

If everyone gave up smoking and drinking, the tax rate on everything else you buy would go up through the roof.

Then the anti-smokers & drinkers would start complaing about that.

what a better and clean world the uk would be!

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