Latest NewsMPs vote to ban cigarette vending machines in pubs(14 October 2009 08:00)Cigarette vending machines are one step closer to being banned from pubs and bars today, after MPs voted to make the machines illegal last night. The proposal was part of an amendment to the Health Bill put forward by Labour MP Ian McCartney and will now be voted on in the House of Lords. If the bill is passed by The House of Lords an outright ban will mean pubs, many of which have already been negatively impacted by the smoking ban, will no longer be able to host vending machines on their premises. The move has been hailed as a brave one and welcomed by health activists, including the British Heart Foundation which has been campaigning for a ban of vending machines in pubs. Article continues below
"This policy must be carried out across the UK as soon as possible to stop the all-too-easy gateway to a lifetime addiction to cigarettes.” But pub industry bodies such as the British Beer and Pub Association have said that the measures are another unwarranted obstacle to already-beleaguered pub industry. Smoking ban has been bad for business, say pubs one year on >> Publicans back UK smoking ban one year on >> Light at the end of the tunnel for pubs? >>
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