Nigel Adams
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Nigel Adams was elected Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Selby and Ainsty in 2010.
Relationship with the Tobacco Industry
In May 2013, Adams accepted two tickets to the Chelsea Flower Show from Japan Tobacco International (JTI) valued at approximately £1,050 plus VAT.1
The year before, Adams had also accepted tickets to the Chelsea Flower Show from the tobacco company, then at a value of £1.188.2
A May 2015 article in The Telegraph, reported that MPs had received a total of £60,000 in tobacco industry hospitality from 2010 to 2015, which JTI defended as “a democratic transparent way of balancing the debate about tobacco”.3 See also Tobacco Industry Hospitality for UK Politicians.
Voted Against Plain Packaging but Supported A Smoking Ban in Cars
In March 2015, the UK Parliament voted in favour of introducing tobacco plain packaging, which required tobacco to be sold from May 2017 in standardised green packaging bearing graphic warnings of the dangers, and brand name restricted to a standard size, font and colour.4
Adams was one of the 113 MPs who voted against the proposed tobacco control measure.5
In 2014, Adams supported a smoking ban in cars when children are present.6
TobaccoTactics Resources
- Japan Tobacco International
- Tobacco Industry Hospitality for UK Politicians
- Plain Packaging in the UK
Relevant Link
Profile of Nigel Adams on TheyWorkForYou website.
TCRG Research
- O. Maynard, K. Evans-Reeves, Flower shows and festivals: tobacco industry hospitality and MP voting, The Guardian, 16 March 2015