Saturday, March 10, 2001
1:53 pm
National Sovereignty R.I.P.
Now I am not a fan of advertising bans, if something's legal then banning adverts is pretty silly. But this really is a role for people's and their parliaments. If Sweden wants to ban alcohol advertising, that's up to them. Boring common sense? Not according to the European Court of Justice.
As the Brussels Mike Pullen says:
This now means that other restrictions put in place by other countries are all open to challenge
Now I am not a fan of advertising bans, if something's legal then banning adverts is pretty silly. But this really is a role for people's and their parliaments. If Sweden wants to ban alcohol advertising, that's up to them. Boring common sense? Not according to the European Court of Justice.
As the Brussels Mike Pullen says:
This now means that other restrictions put in place by other countries are all open to challenge
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