Karl McCartney
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Karl McCartney was the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Lincoln, England, from May 2010 to June 2017.
Relationship with the Tobacco Industry
Accepted Tobacco Hospitality
In May 2011, McCartney accepted two tickets to the Chelsea Flower Show, and associated lunch, worth £1,132.80 from Japan Tobacco International (JTI).1
JTI spent £23,000 entertaining MPs in the UK in six months during 2011.2 For more information, see Tobacco Industry Hospitality for UK Politicians.
Opposed Tobacco Control Measures in the UK
Voted Against Amendments to Children and Families Bill 2014
In February 2014, McCartney was one of only 24 MPs who voted against tabled amendments to the Children and Families Bill which would enable the UK government to:3
1. Introduce regulations requiring plain packaging for tobacco products;
2. Introduce regulations making it an offence to sell e-cigarettes to children under 18;
3. Make it an offence for an adult to buy cigarettes for anyone under the age of 18 (proxy purchasing).45
The Bill was passed with 453 MPs voting in favour of the amendments.
Against Plain Packaging
McCartney was one of the 50 MPs who wrote to then Health Secretary Andrew Lansley in 2012 expressing serious concerns over plain packaging proposals.6
“There is no reliable evidence that plain packaging will have any public health benefit; no country in the world has yet to introduce it. However, such a measure could have extremely negative consequences elsewhere. The proposal will be a smuggler’s charter. … this policy threatens more than 5,500 jobs directly employed by the UK tobacco sector, and over 65,000 valued jobs in the associated supply chain. … Given the continued difficult economic climate, businesses should not be subjected to further red tape and regulation.”
Against Display Ban
In December 2010, McCartney signed a letter demanding that the UK Government reconsider the tobacco display ban.7
Against SmokeFree Legislation
In October 2010, McCartney voted for the smoking ban to be overturned.8
TobaccoTactics Resources
- Japan Tobacco International
- Tobacco Industry Hospitality for UK Politicians
- Plain Packaging in the UK
- Display Ban
Relevant Link
Profile of Karl McCartney on TheyWorkForYou website.