UK Government's Landmark Smoking Ban Legislation Likely to be Shelved

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May.24.2024
UK Government's Landmark Smoking Ban Legislation Likely to be Shelved
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's landmark smoking ban may be delayed as it is not included in upcoming legislation.

According to a report from the British newspaper The Guardian on May 23rd, the landmark smoking ban proposed by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is likely to be shelved as it was not included in a series of bills set to be passed before the next general election.

 

The government has not introduced the "Tobacco and E-Cigarette Act" (which is still in the early stages of legislation) as part of the legislation to be passed during the "clean-up" period before parliament dissolves.

 

Before, Sunak emphasized the anti-smoking policy in his speech when announcing the election results on Wednesday, May 22, stating, "We will ensure the next generation grows up in a smoke-free environment.

 

However, when the Leader of the House of Commons, Penny Mordaunt, presented the cleanup bill on Thursday, she did not include the smoking ban in it. This means that unless there are unexpected changes, the smoking ban will not be implemented by the Sunak government before the upcoming election (which would prohibit anyone born in 2009 or later from purchasing tobacco products in the UK).

 

Ministers may re-submit the bill through an urgent declaration by Friday afternoon on May 24, but aside from that, the next government will reintroduce the smoking ban through a new bill. The Labour Party is committed to implementing this policy and may include it in their manifesto.

 

Government officials have stated that there is no mechanism to push forward the bill as it requires MPs to vote freely. Additionally, there is a convention that a bill must at least make it halfway to becoming law before it can enter the clearance process. However, Labour sources have questioned this and stated that they would be willing to support the bill if it could be brought forward disregarding the convention.

 

A Labour Party source reported that a Health Minister had reached out to Health Secretary Wes Stretton to request his support for the bill. "Our position remains unchanged, so if the bill does not pass, we will consider incorporating it into the manifesto and introducing the bill.

 

The government's decision not to push forward with the bill has caused confusion, as the legislation is seen as a central issue left over from Sunak's time as prime minister. The bill was voted through in the lower house last month, but has not made any further progress.

 

Smoking and Health Action Chief Executive Deborah Arnott stated: "Although the tobacco and e-cigarette bill seems to be a sacrificial lamb ahead of the election, it is not over yet. This bill has received strong support from the Chief Medical Officers of all four UK nations as well as the majority of the public. The powers included in the bill are crucial for the health and well-being of our children and for increasing our economic productivity. We believe that no matter who forms the next government, this bill will return and will be expedited through.

 

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