Smoking may be banned in new council homes, says health expert - BBC News
Smoking could be banned in some new council homes in a bid to protect the health of children, a UK public health expert has said.
Under the proposals, tenants would be asked to sign an agreement not to light up inside their home.
President of the Faculty of Public Health, Prof John Middleton, says some councils and housing associations are already exploring the smoke-free housing idea.
Why are taxpayers still paying for these people? Smoking is now banned everywhere except in one's own home, and now they want to start banning that. Chunts.
Smoking could be banned in some new council homes in a bid to protect the health of children, a UK public health expert has said.
Under the proposals, tenants would be asked to sign an agreement not to light up inside their home.
President of the Faculty of Public Health, Prof John Middleton, says some councils and housing associations are already exploring the smoke-free housing idea.
Why are taxpayers still paying for these people? Smoking is now banned everywhere except in one's own home, and now they want to start banning that. Chunts.
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