Tonight saw the second reading of the Sunak administration’s flagship Tobacco and Vapes Bill. As expected the government easily won the vote by 383 votes to 67, thanks to Labour’s support of the legislation. However some 59 Tories chose to cast a vote of protest against plans to introduce a generational ban on smoking, with dozens more abstaining. Below you can find a full list of those who voted against Sunak’s smoking ban by their various party affiliation.
Conservative (59):
- Kemi Badenoch (minister)
- Steve Baker (minister)
- Alex Burghart (minister)
- Andrew Griffith (minister)
- Julia Lopez (minister)
- Lee Rowley (minister)
- Gareth Johnson
- Craig Whittaker
- Adam Afriyie
- Sarah Atherton
- Richard Bacon
- Shaun Bailey
- Simon Baynes
- Jake Berry
- Graham Brady
- Suella Braverman
- Paul Bristow
- Rehman Chishti
- Christopher Chope
- Simon Clarke
- Brendan Clarke-Smith
- Dehenna Davison
- Sarah Dines
- Jonathan Djanogly
- Jackie Doyle-Price
- James Duddridge
- Mark Eastwood
- George Eustice
- Nick Fletcher
- Mark Francois
- Richard Fuller
- Chris Green
- Jonathan Gullis
- Darren Henry
- Adam Holloway
- Paul Holmes
- Eddie Hughes
- Tom Hunt
- Robert Jenrick
- Greg Knight
- Edward Leigh
- Andrew Lewer
- Marco Longhi
- Rachel Maclean
- Anthony Mangnall
- Karl McCartney
- Anne Marie Morris
- Tom Randall
- Jacob Rees-Mogg
- Laurence Robertson
- Gary Sambrook
- Alec Shelbrooke
- Greg Smith
- Alexander Stafford
- Jane Stevenson
- John Stevenson
- Desmond Swayne
- Liz Truss
- Giles Watling
DUP (7)
- Gregory Campbell
- Paul Girvan
- Carla Lockhart
- Ian Paisley
- Gavin Robinson
- Jim Shannon
- Sammy Wilson
Independent (2):
- Lee Anderson
- George Galloway
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