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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

My support for the hon. Gentleman diminished slightly when he said that the data will be available for everyone to see. There is a point to saying that if the data is available, sharing it with Government, public health officials and those who treat it confidentially to try to improve the public’s health, and to tradin

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

I understand and support what the hon. Gentleman is trying to achieve. He seeks to ensure that individuals who smoke can be encouraged to quit, and to look at where products are sold more frequently as a way of trying to do that, but I wonder whether this data is, in effect, already collected by survey, and whether it

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

Thank you. I also point out that last Thursday the Opposition Whip put forward sensible proposals, and we finished to time on the clauses that were required to be assessed, so we can act very reasonably when we are asked to. Amendments 6 to 9, tabled by the hon. Member for Dartford, would require the Secretary of State

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

On a point of order, Mr Dowd. To clarify, there are 10 new clauses and we have already debated: new clause 1, when we were debating clause 91 earlier today; new clause 3, which we debated with clause 1; and new clause 10, which we debated with clause 10. That means that the Government have made a decision —I am sure th

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

Further to that point of order, Mr Dowd. Will the Chair clarify how many new clauses there are, and how many of the new clauses have already been debated?

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

Further to that point of order, Mr Dowd. I am confused about what the Opposition wish to achieve—[Interruption.] Sorry, the Government. It was the Government’s programme motion, which the Government produced and in which the Government suggested that we had a certain number of days and sittings. The Government had the

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

Further to that point of order, Mr Dowd. To make the Committee aware, that proposal has not been shared.

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

On a point of order, Mr Dowd. Did you say 50 or 15? The reason I ask is that about 50 clauses remain to be discussed and about three days are still allocated to that purpose.

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

Will the Minister clarify whether the regulations require someone to print the ingredients in full on the vape packet, on the vape itself, on a website or on all three?

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

Let us look back to the issues of the Elfbar items that had, as I understand it, a higher number of milligrams per millilitre—certainly a higher nicotine content—than they were supposed to. If there is no penalty other than being removed from the register until the information is updated, could not someone less reputab

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

I thank the Minister for that. I am grateful that he is looking for a new home for the regulation that more accurately reflects what is being done.

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

I am suggesting that there is a difference between regulating a product as a medicine, which requires stringent steps, and a statement of what the product does, the effect it is going to have on the body, the claims made about it, and why it is safe, or safer than having the problem that it is treating. Some drugs make

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

I thank my hon. Friend for his question. I guess that some of that will come under the regulations that the Minister would produce under this clause. The products are defined as tobacco products, tobacco-related devices, herbal smoking products, cigarette papers, vaping products and nicotine products, so I guess anythi

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

Can I ask a question?

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

The clause deals with non-compliant images, and subsection (1) grants the Secretary of State the power to make regulations. There is a theme here—the Secretary of State is gaining a lot of powers to make regulations, but it is not clear to what extent he will use them. We could end up with a very effective piece of leg

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

Clause 93 is somewhat interestingly titled, but what does it do? Subsection (1) allows the Secretary of State to create regulations that concern “the nature and amount of the substances that may be released into the body of a person” using the following: tobacco products, tobacco related devices, herbal smoking product

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

Can the Minister give us some timescales for the consultation and explain the various details that it will add to the consultation done by the previous Government?

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

My hon. Friend is probably much younger than me, but does he remember the sweets that were like little cigarettes, from when we were children?

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

I believe before we were interrupted we were discussing clause 92, which relates to flavouring provisions. The Tobacco and Related Products Regulations currently restrict certain ingredients, including colourings, caffeine and taurine, but do not restrict any combinations of flavour or flavour types. Multiple systemati

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21 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Tenth sitting)

If the Government Whip is happy, we will keep going. As well as cigars and cigarettes, smokeless tobacco products such as chewing tobacco and snuff became available in various flavours, including mint, apple and peach. These products targeted those who preferred an alternative to smoking while still seeking the satisfa

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