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Commenting on a new study – published in the open access journal BMC Public Health – which calculates alcohol cancer risk in cigarette equivalents , Christopher Snowdon, Head of Lifestyle Economics at the Institute of Economic Affairs said:

“This is a shameless attempt to conflate drinking with smoking, by activist-academics who want to regulate alcohol like tobacco.

“The pointless and misleading comparison between drinking a bottle of wine a week and smoking ten cigarettes a week (1.4 a day) overlooks the fact that people who drink a bottle of wine a week live longer than those who do not drink at all.”

Notes to editors:

For media enquiries please contact Kate Andrews, Associate Director: kandrews@iea.org.uk or 07476 915 072

For related IEA research on alcohol and the public purse, click here.

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