Khaleej Times

UK lawmakers back smoking ban for those born after 2009

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's plan to ban anyone aged 15 and under from ever buying cigarettes passed its first parliament­ary vote on Tuesday, although dozens of his own lawmakers voted against it.

Sunak's plan to impose some of the world's strictest anti-smoking rules has angered some members of his governing Conservati­ve Party, including former prime ministers Liz Truss and Boris Johnson, who say the state should not interfere in how people live their lives.

The bill passed a vote in Britain's parliament with 383 in favour and 67 against, meaning it will progress to the next stage in parliament, where it can be subject to amendment. Lawmakers were given a socalled free vote on the bill, meaning they did not have to vote along party lines. A similar law in New Zealand was scrapped this year by the new coalition government before the legislatio­n went into force.

But 57 Conservati­ves, including Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch, voted against the plan, and the scale of the rebellion was another blow for Sunak, who has already faced criticism in his party over issues ranging from climate change to defence policy.

The legislatio­n is one of Sunak's flagship policies before an election which opinion polls suggest the opposition Labour Party will win. The Tobacco and Vapes Bill aims to prevent children born since 2009 from ever being able to legally buy tobacco, rather than criminalis­ing the habit. Sunak has said it will tackle "the single biggest entirely preventabl­e cause of ill-health, disability and death". About 6.4 million people were smokers in the UK in 2022, the Office for National Statistics has estimated, around 13% of the adult population. That is much lower than other European countries such as Italy, Germany and France, where between 18%23% of adults smoke, according to OECD figures.

 ?? — REUTERS ?? An advertisem­ent on the Age of Sale legislatio­n is seen in Westminist­er in London on Tuesday.
— REUTERS An advertisem­ent on the Age of Sale legislatio­n is seen in Westminist­er in London on Tuesday.

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