The Tobacco and Vapes Bill could restrict the sale and marketing of vapes to children, reflecting growing concerns over youth vaping rates and public health.
Rachel Reeves is reportedly considering raising taxes on vaping products in the upcoming Budget, which could have significant implications for vape users and sales.
An analysis showed that the new tax could cost the average vape user around 72.80 a year, while significantly raising government revenue from vaping.
With recent NHS figures indicating that a quarter of 11 to 15-year-olds in England have used e-cigarettes, this tax could help deter youth access.
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