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A smoking ban in enclosed public spaces will be introduced in Wales next April, before similar laws in England, First Minister Rhodri Morgan has announced. | A smoking ban in enclosed public spaces will be introduced in Wales next April, before similar laws in England, First Minister Rhodri Morgan has announced. |
The ban will begin on 2 April, a month before the assembly election, and at the same time as Northern Ireland. | The ban will begin on 2 April, a month before the assembly election, and at the same time as Northern Ireland. |
A smoking ban will start in England on a so far unspecified date next summer. A ban already exists in Scotland. | A smoking ban will start in England on a so far unspecified date next summer. A ban already exists in Scotland. |
AMs voted for a ban in 2003, but could not change the law until this year's Health Act setting out England's ban. | |
The draft legislation is currently out to consultation, covering issues such as the definition of "enclosed," possible exemptions and how the ban will be enforced. | The draft legislation is currently out to consultation, covering issues such as the definition of "enclosed," possible exemptions and how the ban will be enforced. |
The consultation ends next month. | The consultation ends next month. |
'Protect the public' | 'Protect the public' |
Mr Morgan said: "The risks of second-hand smoke have been known for some time. | Mr Morgan said: "The risks of second-hand smoke have been known for some time. |
"This is why the National Assembly voted in 2003 to seek powers to ban smoking in enclosed public places. This is now becoming a reality. | "This is why the National Assembly voted in 2003 to seek powers to ban smoking in enclosed public places. This is now becoming a reality. |
"If all the legislation goes through assembly procedures as expected Wales will have a ban on smoking in all enclosed public places from 2 April, 2007." | "If all the legislation goes through assembly procedures as expected Wales will have a ban on smoking in all enclosed public places from 2 April, 2007." |
The assembly government will also run a campaign to raise awareness of the risks of second-hand smoke. | The assembly government will also run a campaign to raise awareness of the risks of second-hand smoke. |
Chief medical officer for Wales Tony Jewell said the ban would avert more than 400 deaths a year in Wales from lung cancer, chronic heart disease, stroke and respiratory disease. | Chief medical officer for Wales Tony Jewell said the ban would avert more than 400 deaths a year in Wales from lung cancer, chronic heart disease, stroke and respiratory disease. |
"By introducing this legislation we can reduce the effects of second-hand smoke and protect the public and workers from the harmful effects," he said. | "By introducing this legislation we can reduce the effects of second-hand smoke and protect the public and workers from the harmful effects," he said. |