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Tobacco and Vapes Bill Report Stage: Amendment 85

Wednesday, 26 March 2025

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What was this vote about?

This was a amendment on the Tobacco and Vapes Bill. The Tobacco and Vapes Bill aims to curb smoking and youth vaping by introducing a smokefree generation policy (raising the age at which people can buy tobacco products) alongside tighter rules on vaping products, packaging, marketing, and enforcement. It has progressed through the Commons to the report stage, with several amendments debated—most of which were defeated—while the government pushes ahead with the core measures and a future vaping duty.

  • •Governing aim: create a smokefree generation by restricting sales to those born after a specific date (generational age threshold), with some amendments proposing an earlier, separate age threshold (e.g., 21).
  • •Age threshold debates: amendments sought to raise the sale age to 21 and to modify how the generational ban works; most attempts to shift the policy were defeated, while some groups favoured a gradual, incremental approach to the age ban.
  • •Vaping and packaging controls: the bill tightens regulation of vaping products (including flavours, packaging and display rules), and adds requirements such as potential health warnings on packaging and standardised designs; several amendments sought to exempt or differently regulate heated tobacco products from the generational ban.
  • •Enforcement and compliance: proposals for stronger enforcement (including licensing of sellers, higher penalties, and a dedicated Illicit Tobacco Taskforce funded by government) to curb illicit trade and ensure compliance; some amendments would have created licensing or expanded penalties, but many were not retained.

The result

Motion rejected
Margin: 211
92
303
Aye (23%)No (77%)

395 of 650 eligible MPs voted (61% turnout)

How each party voted

Conservative
Voted for
81 aye0 no33 absent
Reform UK
Voted for
5 aye0 no2 absent
Democratic Unionist Party
Voted for
2 aye0 no3 absent
Traditional Unionist Voice
Voted for
1 aye0 no
Restore Britain
Voted for
1 aye0 no
Independent
Split
2 aye1 no10 absent

Who rebelled?(1 MP)

1 MP voted against their party whip.

Independent(1 rebel — party voted aye)
Dan Norris(North East Somerset and Hanham)
no

Turnout by party

61%
Ulster Unionist Party
1/1 (100%)
Traditional Unionist Voice
1/1 (100%)
Your Party
1/1 (100%)
Restore Britain
1/1 (100%)
Green Party
3/4 (75%)
Labour (Co-op)
296/401 (74%)
Reform UK
5/7 (71%)
Conservative
81/114 (71%)

What happens next?

The bill continues through its current stage with the amendment applied (or rejected).

Current stage: Report stage