Maybe they could Re-invest these Billions in Businesses that are Life Positive instead of Life Destructive
Maybe they could Re-invest these Billions in Businesses that are Life Positive instead of Life Destructive
Curvaceous Kate (16-04-15), Lucy Chambers (16-04-15), Naughtynatalie (16-04-15), SmallHorn (16-04-15)
What, giving away one percent of your profits to care for the people your product has made so desperately ill? Um...possibly not. However as the governments of the west are pretty handy with taxing profits on most things, perhaps a small tax increase will take the pain away? Watch the documentary and then tell me I'm wrong
If life gives you lemons ask for Tequila
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simon2280 (16-04-15)
Lucy Chambers (16-04-15)
Yes please. Let's start with Macdonalds. The tax from cigarettes is already supposed to cover the costs of care, but I'm a little unsure it actually does, I thinkit more likely it doesn't.
My problem with all this is illicit drugs are rightly illegal. The biggest killer of all has a shiny lovable face and an ad campaign running into millions. The first step to effect change is to start talking about it, no?
If life gives you lemons ask for Tequila
Only sad bastards seek gratification from signatures
Naughtynatalie (16-04-15)
That's too easy though. Why aren't we all allowed to buy heroin? I don't believe alcoholism is an addiction, I believe it's a disease. Not really sure where I stand on stuffing yourself with food, I guess that's a little different but possibly just the same to the victim.
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If life gives you lemons ask for Tequila
Only sad bastards seek gratification from signatures
Actually Diageo have approached the Irish Government with an offer to help on this precise issue. However I believe they have been rebuffed by the relevant NGO because they would prefer to stand tall on the moral high ground rather than accept "tainted" money from a major player in the drinks industry. It may (or may not) be a genuine offer and desire to help from one of the main protagonists in Ireland's excessive drinking culture. Let's put them to the test, and may be help some people who could genuinely do with it, and free up some of our 52% marginal rate of tax to do something else...
Cassandra (16-04-15)
Would that be the same Diageo that invested (invented?) in a national day to bolster their drink sales?
http://alcoholireland.ie/home_news/m...s-arthurs-day/
Forgive me if I'm somewhat sceptical as to their offer of help.
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