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‘I inherited shares in a tobacco company but hate smoking – how do I keep a clear conscience?’

My uncle passed away last month and among my inheritance were tobacco shares worth more than £10,000. But I think smoking is harmful to society and I do not want to support the industry in any way.

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By Transfer It to my account and you will have a clear Conscience.

Sell them, give the money to Cancer Research UK and stop being such a virtue signalling attention seeker. Would be my advice 😉

Sell them,have a great time.

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