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28 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

That is effectively the argument I am advancing. In terms of the quantum of harm as a percentage of a cigarette, I do not know. As I understand it, even though we do not fully know yet the dangers of heated tobacco, it is similar to vaping in that we do not want anybody to take it up, but if someone smokes we would pre

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28 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

I am not sure there is a question there, but the hon. Member has put a smile on my face. My final point is about the visibility of vaping, because I think the Minister should consider the wisdom of this clause by his own logic. Public Health England guidance says: “while smokefree law protects people from the harm of s

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28 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

I would not describe myself as libertarian; I would say I was arguing straightforward centre-right classical liberal opinions, rather than libertarian ones, but we might differ on that. An arbitrary line must obviously be drawn. The same argument could be made about someone idling in a car and people on the street. The

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28 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

Government Members will be glad to know that I do not intend to repeat my points from the previous clause. Like the shadow Minister, I am less familiar with heated tobacco products, but I suspect the arguments I made regarding clause 139 apply to clause 140. I want to make two or three points specific to heated tobacco

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28 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

My hon. Friend’s points have been noted for the record. From what I have read and seen in the representations to the Committee and more widely, heated tobacco seems to me to be similar to vaping, in the sense that we do not people to start it as a product, but it is less harmful than cigarettes, so we should try to fac

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28 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

I think the Minister is teasing me ever so slightly. I just want to say that I did write what I said; it was not given to me by the IEA.

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28 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

As my hon. Friend knows, I am not a doctor as she is, but I will repeat that Cancer Research UK said that there is “no good evidence that second-hand e-cigarette vapour is harmful”. and Public Health England made a similar comment. I understand the point that the hon. Member for Worthing West has made a few times about

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28 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

My hon. Friend gets to the nub of the point that I am making. Vapes can be a tool to help the Government in their desire to create a smoke-free generation, and this legislation could be counterproductive to that, by their own measures of success. Members—certainly those on the Opposition Benches—have to engage with not

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28 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

I will come on to the point about the relative effects of second-hand vaping and of smoking, but I will make some progress first. My second point, which I have made throughout our debates on the Bill, is that we are potentially conflating vapes with cigarettes in legislation, which will exacerbate the misinformation th

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23 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Eleventh sitting)

Members will be glad to know that I have curtailed my remarks, because the Conservative Benches almost seem to be in agreement, which will delight the Whip. However, I do have concerns about part 6 and some questions on a couple of specific points, and I would appreciate it if the Minister considered them. One of my co

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23 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I wholeheartedly support the Government on tobacco, but does my hon. Friend agree with me that there might be an inconsistency being applied here? For example, vaping and nicotine products are being outlawed, but sport is awash with gambling and alcohol brand sharing. Does he not think that that is an inconsistent appl

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23 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I encourage my hon. Friend not to criticise the Minister for doing something quite sensible in pursuing this evidence-based approach. I have said before that people who have a cigar on new year’s eve and who use specialist tobacconists—that is where I get mine—are the kind of people we should be letting off a little. T

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23 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I will bring my remarks to a close, Mr Dowd, but I will make the point that some of these sponsors are online crypto casinos. I would argue that they are worse than vapes, so I think some inconsistency is being introduced in the law. Let me suggest one way in which we could un-work that inconsistency, which I have seen

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23 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I am glad to hear that—it sounds like positive news, but I will finish my point and go down the list. Crystal Palace FC is sponsored by Net88, a Vietnamese betting company; Everton FC by Stake, an Australian online casino; Fulham FC by SBOBET, a Philippine gambling company; Leicester FC by BC.Game; Nottingham Forest FC

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23 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I thank my hon. Friend for her intervention and I will seek to address both interventions in my further remarks. The point I was making to the Labour party is that a lot of its Members have made the case quite eloquently that things such as fixed odds betting terminals, which are often aimed at working-class communitie

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23 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I thank the hon. Member for her intervention.

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23 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Twelfth sitting)

In my home office, I have a wonderful watercolour painting of the Lord’s pavilion that celebrates Lancashire winning the Benson & Hedges cup final sometime in the mid-1990s. I know the Minister is a proud Lancashire man, like me, and I agree with him that although we want to see again the days of Lancashire winning

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23 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Eleventh sitting)

I am going to make some progress. Even judging by the Government’s own standards, we should be treating vaped tobacco and heated tobacco very differently from cigarettes. We should be a little careful about the unintended consequences of this measure, and I hope the Minister can say how he might consult other bodies to

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23 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Eleventh sitting)

My hon. Friend makes her point well, and she is right that there is a slight disagreement between us. The Government should be wary—

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23 Jan 2025Tobacco and Vapes Bill (Eleventh sitting)

I thank my hon. Friend for her comment. I was struck in the written evidence—we have been overwhelmed with written submissions; I am not sure whether we were expected to read them all—by a comment by a Professor Peter Hajek when he was speaking to the Health and Social Care Select Committee. He said: “In Tokyo there we

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