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Chocolate and crisps ‘should be taxed’ to bring down the price of vegetables and tackle the obesity crisis, doctor warns

England’s Chief Medical Officer wants the levy to be expanded to coffee and milkshakes, demanded a cap on the number of takeaway shops and challenged the Government to do more to boost national well-being

CHOCOLATES and crisps should face a sugar levy to bring down the price of veg, says England’s top doc.

Dame Sally Davies declared herself “chief nanny” with radical plans to tackle the obesity.

 England's top doctors claimed chocolate and crisps should be taxed to help make vegetables cheaper
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England's top doctors claimed chocolate and crisps should be taxed to help make vegetables cheaperCredit: Getty - Contributor

She wants the controversial sugar tax expanded immediately to cover coffees and milkshakes.

The cash raised could be used to subsidy the cost of healthy foods.

Treats, such as Mars bars, and junk food should be taxed unless they are made healthier.

England’s Chief Medical Officer also called for a ban on any added sugar and salt in infant meals.

 Dame Sally Davies, England's Chief Medical Officer, said the Government should 'shape the food environment so it's easy to make the healthy choice'
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Dame Sally Davies, England's Chief Medical Officer, said the Government should 'shape the food environment so it's easy to make the healthy choice'Credit: Twitter / @CMO_England

And Dame Sally demanded limits on the number of takeaway shops.

She challenged the Government to do more to boost wellbeing, saying the food environment must be “shaped” so that it is “easy to make the healthy choice”.

And she added defiantly: “Do you want to call that nanny state? If so, I am chief nanny.”

Dame Sally claims poor lifestyle is to blame for half of long-term ill-health and compared her ideas with mandatory seat-belts laws.

 Dame Sally Davies compared her demands to the mandatory seat belt laws
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Dame Sally Davies compared her demands to the mandatory seat belt lawsCredit: PA:Press Association

She rapped the food industry for causing “harm” and insisted makers are “not doing enough”.

Two in three adults are too fat, raising their risk of Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancer.

Dame Sally, as she launched her annual report, said cutting levels of salt and sugar in our diet would save lives.

Health bosses want children to eat 20 per cent less sugar by 2020.

 Health chiefs want kids to consume 20 per cent less sugar by 2020
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Health chiefs want kids to consume 20 per cent less sugar by 2020Credit: PA:Press Association

But two in three major brands have so far ignored Government pleas.

Dame Sally said: “Our sugar targets have not been met.

"If we don’t get there, we’ll need a fiscal effort to mandate it, the same with salt.”

She said the money raised “could be used to help health”.

THE SUN SAYS...

THE nanny state brigade won’t be satisfied until Mars bars are a ten-quid luxury and broccoli compulsory.

The Sun long ago warned that the fizzy drinks tax was a gateway to  punitive levies on every other treat.

Sure enough, chief medical officer Sally Davies now wants taxes on chocolate, crisps, milkshakes, even coffee. She has no shame in bullying the lowest earners into changing lifestyles she disapproves of. “I am chief nanny,” she brags.

Tories should ignore Dame Sally’s snobby hectoring — and be  champions of choice.

Holy idiotic

But Christopher Snowdon, from the Institute of Economic Affairs, said: “The Chief Medical Officer is becoming detached from reality.

“While the country struggles with the cost of living, she wants to make food more expensive.”

Dame Sally has said previously women should think of breast cancer when they drink wine and obesity is as big a threat as terrorism.

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