They also aren't allowed to smoke on beaches and in parks.
But not banned in all pubs. They have designated smoking areas.
They also aren't allowed to smoke on beaches and in parks.
Same with several of other European countries and some still allow smoking in bars. I don't take advantage of it though as I'm happy enough smoking outside having been used to it for over 17 years of non smoking in UK bars.It’s still quite popular in Spain to smoke though I’ve noticed the younger generation don’t seem to be as bad. I think it’ll die out naturally over time. Take a few years though.
You are right it means nothing. Data on pubs that closed after the smoking ban speaks volumes. They didn't thrive as you stated.
The pub game was already struggling by the time the smoke ban came in. High rents and huge increases on product are what caused the eventual demise, the smoke ban just speeded it up.You are right it means nothing. Data on pubs that closed after the smoking ban speaks volumes. They didn't thrive as you stated.
But not banned in all pubs. They have designated smoking areas.
If it's against their licence conditions why would the majority of landlords allow it?
Stop making stuff up to suit your argument.That data showed that they closed predominantly because of tax hikes.
The majority thrived. Not because of, but despite the ban. Some didn't. For a combination of reasons. That will be the case over any period of time anyway.
Pubs and pub cultures will simply evolve. Just like any aspect of society does to positive change where mindests are stuck.
iea.org.uk
Here is an interesting article about it. They have been doing it for over 20 years! If their punters can catch up, ours can too.
![]()
Outdoor smoking ban: How it works in Australia and what it could mean for UK
In Australia, smoking outdoors in pubs is heavily regulated - could the UK follow suit?www.bbc.co.uk
Speeded up closures, ie the opposite of making them thrive, which the Coatigan stated the other day.The pub game was already struggling by the time the smoke ban came in. High rents and huge increases on product are what caused the eventual demise, the smoke ban just speeded it up.
Here is an interesting article about it. They have been doing it for over 20 years! If their punters can catch up, ours can too.
![]()
Outdoor smoking ban: How it works in Australia and what it could mean for UK
In Australia, smoking outdoors in pubs is heavily regulated - could the UK follow suit?www.bbc.co.uk
I’m just speaking from experience of growing up in a pub and witnessing how it eventually panned out. I’m talking the old traditional wet led pubs here btw. The only food option being crisp and nuts..Speeded up closures, ie the opposite of making them thrive, which the Coatigan stated the other day.
Stop making stuff up to suit your argument.
![]()
Is the smoking ban to blame for the high rate of pub closures?
Labour leadership candidate David Miliband has been posing as the champion of the Great British pub, saying he can save … Continue reading "Is the smoking ban to blame for the high rate of pub closures?"iea.org.uk
Why would there ,its not exactly business winner by banning smoking outside I go to 2 pubs over the weekend if they ban smoking there will be hardly anyone in them , we will just have to wait and see. I think if the pub sells food they will enforce it and the ones that don't wont give a flying fuck and the police wont be enforcing it , I spoke to my copper mate last night and he said the same .
For pubs:
Food available to eat outside - no smoking.
Children allowed on the premises - no smoking
No food served, no children allowed - a designated smoking area outside (maybe, at least 2 metres from entrances/windows where practical).
As a publican, I am hoping the above could become a simplified solution. I hope the anti- smoking people would be satisfied with this. Maybe 2/3rds of larger beer gardens could be smoke free too. Let’s live and let live. All happy?
Edit: For full disclosure - i do not or have ever smoked.
Why would there ,its not exactly business winner by banning smoking outside I go to 2 pubs over the weekend if they ban smoking there will be hardly anyone in them , we will just have to wait and see. I think if the pub sells food they will enforce it and the ones that don't wont give a flying fuck and the police wont be enforcing it , I spoke to my copper mate last night and he said the same .
I am not. Any more than you are. There is a lot of data, and for every claim find arguing it is Just the smoking ban, there are so many attributing the decline in pubs to other factors. The link previously shared by stonerblue being just one of them. I don't even want to go down the childish a-ha, look at this paragraph route, I trust people are mature enough to weigh things up themselves.
What there is also plenty of data for, is that it is has been o e of the most successful pieces of legislation in improvements to health and reduction in smoke related conditions. That far outweighs some already struggling pubs struggling more, while others embraced the change.
Lets put aside your claim that they thrived, just show me the data that indicates the smoking ban didnt increase pub closures?I am not. Any more than you are. There is a lot of data, and for every claim find arguing it is Just the smoking ban, there are so many attributing the decline in pubs to other factors. The link previously shared by stonerblue being just one of them. I don't even want to go down the childish a-ha, look at this paragraph route, I trust people are mature enough to weigh things up themselves.
What there is also plenty of data for, is that it is has been one of the most successful pieces of legislation in improvements to health and reduction in smoke related conditions. That far outweighs some already struggling pubs struggling more, while others embraced the change.
You are right it means nothing. Data on pubs that closed after the smoking ban speaks volumes. They didn't thrive as you stated.