Parliament Could Vote on Phasing out Smoking, as Prime Minister Tackles Health Concerns
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : "However, a senior policy fellow at The Health Foundation, Adam Briggs, reacted positively, saying, "Creating a smoke-free generation will have lifelong health benefits for young people, their friends, and families, reducing pressure on public health services, the NHS, and social care.47% : On immigration, Mr. Sunak emphasized the non-negotiable nature of British people deciding who enters the country, and he proposed changes to the benefits system to end its misuse.
46% : He also clarified his stance on women's issues, stating, "A man is a man and a woman is a woman, that's just common sense!"Advocating for a more family-focused set of policy making, Mr. Sunak also reaffirmed the government's commitment to equality, reminding those present that same-sex marriage was introduced by a Conservative government and celebrating Britain's ethnic diversity.
43% : In response, Labour stated that the party "will not play politics with public health" and indicated they would "lend" the prime minister the votes needed to pass the law.
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