The Prime Minister has reportedly been presented with plans for the UK to echo a policy pioneered by New Zealand
Multiple senior Government sources refused to rule out the idea of a sweeping ban which would see the legal smoking age progressively rise from the end of this decade, eventually makingMr Sunak is planning to make a number of wide-ranging policy interventions over the rest of this yearin a move he presented as a long-term perspective on the public good.
He tweeted on Friday: “I’m going to make big decisions in the long-term interests of our country – even if they’re difficult. That’s how we’ll deliver change and build a better future for our children. This week was just the start.”reported that one policy under consideration was the smoking ban which would apply permanently to anyone who is currently younger than teenage years.understands, suggesting it is still at an early stage of development.
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