Tobacco Industry Front Groups Leading the Lobby Against Plain Packs

The Irish Cancer Society says the Taoiseach must resist third-party lobbying on the introduction of standardised packaging of tobacco products. The letters published in today’s Examiner prove that the tobacco industry is orchestrating the campaign against the introduction of plain packaging in Ireland.

“The names and associations revealed in today’s Irish Examiner newspaper have a history of opposing tobacco control measures,” says Kathleen O’Meara, Head of Advocacy & Communications. “They are using recycled and misleading arguments of dire consequences that have been used to oppose public health measures for the past 20 years. All of the claims about the illicit trade, job losses and slowing Ireland’s recovery are totally without foundation and signal desperation on the part of Big Tobacco.”

The three German-based associations that have written to the Taoiseach have opposed every measure that has sought to reduce the number of deaths caused by smoking – including the 5,200 in Ireland every year. The German Brand Association has proven links at senior level to the tobacco giant Philip Morris International. Philip Morris, in turn, sees the Taxpayers Association of Europe as a ‘key influencer’ in their fight against plain packaging.

“The lobbying of MEPs in Brussels by Big Tobacco is huge business,” says Ms O’Meara. “Philip Morris alone spent €1.6 million in 12 months fighting new tobacco laws and employed 161 people to aggressively lobby representatives. The letter from 27 MEPs to the Taoiseach contains the signatures of ten MEPs who defied the EPP group last February and voted against new rules on tobacco that increased health warnings on packs and banned flavoured cigarettes.

“The tobacco industry in Ireland needs 50 new smokers every day to replace those dying or giving up. It is no wonder they are fighting plain packaging with millions of euro. Ultimately, this measure is designed to protect young people from the marketing tactics of Big Tobacco and that is why the government must resist this powerful lobby.”