Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak wanted to introduce some of the world’s strictest anti-smoking rules by banning anyone aged 15 and under from ever buying cigarettes, but his plan failed to become law before he called an election, throwing the policy into doubt.
Labour leader Keir Starmer, whose party is well ahead in pre-election opinion, published his planned policies on 13 June, vowing to provide political and economic stability, and to improve health outcomes.
“We must take preventative public health measures to tackle the biggest killers and support people to live longer, healthier lives. That starts with smoking,” said the manifesto document, according to Reuters.
“Labour will ensure the next generation can never legally buy cigarettes … Labour will ban vapes from being branded and advertised to appeal to children to stop the next generation from becoming hooked on nicotine.”
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