Letter: Smoke-screen
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: No doubt it was an attempt to provoke indignation from the po-faced anti-tobacco lobby, but does Virginia Ironside really have to inform readers that smoking is glamorous, thrilling and makes you slim? ("There's no smoke without pleasure", 24 July). Actually, it is all about addiction, sickness and miserable death - with some modest compensating chemical effects such as carbon monoxide poisoning and nicotine stimulation that pass for relaxation and pleasure respectively.
As The Independent's agony aunt, you might expect her to be in the agony- relief business, not cheerfully doling it out to those who would normally look to her as a sane voice in a nasty world.
CLIVE BATES
Director
Action on Smoking and Health
London W1
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