22/10/2014

Health Minister To Investigate Possible Ban Of Offensive Halloween Costumes

Health Minister Norman Lamb has said that he will seek a ban on Halloween costumes that are criticised for stigmatising people with mental health issues.

It is understood that the costumes are being sold online and involve outfits labelled as 'Skitzo' and 'Psycho Ward'.

Mr Lamb described the outfits as "disgusting and appalling", according to a report by the BBC, adding that he planned to look at whether it is possible to "achieve a ban".

(MH/JP)

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