Russia has higher per capita alcohol consumption than us and lower cancer mortality rates.
China has lower per capita alcohol consumption than us and higher cancer mortality rates.
Don't believe all of the figures used by health campaigners.
We have seen that the NHS did not give accurate mortality figures in some hospital trusts. We have seen thousands of people dying unnecessarily due to poor treatemnt and wehave heard Hunt say that if figures on mortality are figured that health bosses could face jail.
Don't believe every figure used in marketing campaigns.
I looked up Change4Life and its websote strikes me as infantlising adults with its bright cartoon characters and simple slogans which only give teh usual avoid fat, sugar and salt type messages but don't mention aspartame.
I wondered who runs it and who set it ip and what it costs, and it seems that it cost in the region of £250 million over 3 years and it looks like that is public taxpayer money.
Who set it up? - the New Labour progressives - no surprise there.
Lots of the money is spent on advertising and supermarkets and Pepsi are partners and celebs seem to do advertising too. Lots of public money going to private companies.
Fortunately the Coalition has cut some of these costs in order to save public money that the progressives had signed off.
This is from the Guardian
Little benefit to consumers
The three-year £250m Change4Life initiative was launched by Labour in 2009, but has been mired in controversy Last year the coalition government said it was axing its £75m advertising budget and would invite the food and drink industry ? including major players such as Kellogg's and Nestlé ? to help promote it.
Christine Haigh of the Children's Food Campaign said the scheme was insulting to consumers. "This analysis exposes the 'Great Swapathon' for what it really is ? a great marketing opportunity for the companies involved but of little benefit to consumers pockets or health
www.guardian.co.uk/money/2011/jan/14/change4life-campaign-insulting
Diane Abbott has also called the Coalition's advertising spend on some of these adverts insulting and I agree with her.
These type of adverts treat us as children and nanny state uses cartoon like characters and chirpy, cheery voices to teach us children what to do, and we pay for it out of our taxes, and doubtless some people are earning large salaries running it. But it is progressive.
This is what Diane said
?This £2million that Tory Ministers are spending is an insult to hard-pressed British families, when record numbers of people are relying on food banks, and the government?s own policies to tackle obesity are proving to be a disaster,' she said.
?We need more than half-baked corporate responsibility deal schemes, because the government has a growing crisis on its hands.
'So it?s not right that the government is blowing money on advertising annual supermarkets discounts, and glossing over the serious problems British families are being pushed towards.?
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2258393/Diane-Abbott-MP-calls-money-spent-Change4Life-food-campaign-insult-hard-pressed-British-families.html
I wonder in part whether some of these initiatives are to try to convince us that the progressives care about us while people were dying on hospital wards, drinking from vases and lying in their faeces and targets were set.