| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - t drinks manufacturers have argued an extra tax will not combat obesityThey also said sales of fizzy drinks have fallen during the last decade, but levels of obesity have risen.Gavin Partington, director-general of the British Soft Drinks Association, said: We share the recognition that obesity is a major public health priority but reject the idea that a tax on soft drinks, which contribute just
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