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Anti-smoking groups celebrate vote to enforce standardised plain cigarette packaging | |
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Anti-smoking groups said they were “over the moon” as a vote to enforce standardised tobacco packaging was passed in the House of Commons. | Anti-smoking groups said they were “over the moon” as a vote to enforce standardised tobacco packaging was passed in the House of Commons. |
Action on Smoking and Health (Ash) said plain packaging on tobacco products will protect the next generation from taking up the habit. | Action on Smoking and Health (Ash) said plain packaging on tobacco products will protect the next generation from taking up the habit. |
Deborah Arnott, its chief executive, said: “The Government, and MPs from all parties, are to be congratulated for resisting the bully-boy tactics and misinformation of the tobacco industry and for implementing the most important public health reform of this parliament.” | Deborah Arnott, its chief executive, said: “The Government, and MPs from all parties, are to be congratulated for resisting the bully-boy tactics and misinformation of the tobacco industry and for implementing the most important public health reform of this parliament.” |
The regulations will now pass to the House of Lords, where a vote is expected to take place next week. | The regulations will now pass to the House of Lords, where a vote is expected to take place next week. |
If passed, the new rules are expected to take effect from May next year. | If passed, the new rules are expected to take effect from May next year. |
David Cameron’s official spokesman said: “The Prime Minister voted in favour of this change. He is pleased that it has gone through.” | David Cameron’s official spokesman said: “The Prime Minister voted in favour of this change. He is pleased that it has gone through.” |
Asked if the PM was disappointed at the number of Conservative MPs voting against the reform, the spokesman said: “The whole point of a free vote is that people can express their views freely.” | Asked if the PM was disappointed at the number of Conservative MPs voting against the reform, the spokesman said: “The whole point of a free vote is that people can express their views freely.” |
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