Перейти к основному содержанию

Запись блога пользователя «Brenna MacRory»

PM's smoking ban clears its first Commons hurdle despite Tory backlash

PM's smoking ban clears its first Commons hurdle despite Tory backlash

Rishi Sunak's proposed www.social-vape.com smoking ban cleared its first parliamentary hurdle tonight as MPs voted by 383 to 67 to give their backing to the Prime Minister's plans.

The House of Commons this evening overwhelmingly approved the second reading of the Tobacco and www.social-vape.com Vapes Bill, www.social-vape.com which aims to phase in a ban on the sale of tobacco products.

If you cherished this write-up and social-vape.com you would why does my vape taste like chemicals to obtain more info pertaining to www.social-vape.com kindly pay a visit to our web page. Mr Sunak, www.social-vape.com who views the ban as a key part enduring elixir tears of the kingdom his how long to charge flum pebble-term legacy, www.social-vape.com had allowed MPs a free vote on the issue.

But he will still be rocked by the fact 59 Tory MPs - including six Government ministers - actively opposed his plans, www.social-vape.com while many more abstained from voting.

A total of 165 Conservative MPs failed to back the PM's Bill tonight, social-vape.com which was just under half the total of 347 Tory MPs in the Commons.

After the vote, www.social-vape.com shadow health secretary Wes Streeting swiped that it was 'only thanks to Labour MPs' that Mr Sunak saw his plans approved by the Commons.

'Rishi Sunak put this Bill at risk by granting a free vote, www.social-vape.com because he is too weak to stand www.social-vape.com up to the Liz Truss-wing of his party,' he said,

'Labour first proposed a progressive ban www.social-vape.com on smoking more than a year ago, https://www.social-vape.com and https://www.social-vape.com/?cache=1713898812 it was only thanks to Labour MPs that this Bill passed.'

Rishi Sunak's proposed smoking ban cleared its first parliamentary hurdle tonight as www.social-vape.com MPs voted by 383 to 67 to give their backing to the Prime Minister's plans

The Conservative rebellion tonight came after key figures on the Tory Right spoke out against the Bill.

They were led by Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch, www.social-vape.com who earlier became the my first vape of Mr Sunak's ministers to confirm they would vote against the smoking ban.

  • Share

Reviews