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Review and reduce the proposed £2.20 per 10ml Vaping Products Duty

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I want the Government to review and reduce the proposed £2.20 per 10ml vaping duty. I believe this level is excessive, could raise prices sharply, harm small businesses, and risk pushing people back to smoking or unsafe black-market products.

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Review and reduce the proposed £2.20 per 10ml Vaping Products Duty

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I want the Government to review and reduce the proposed £2.20 per 10ml vaping duty. I believe this level is excessive, could raise prices sharply, harm small businesses, and risk pushing people back to smoking or unsafe black-market products.

National
37 reactions·100% agree
Peter Kyle

Peter Kyle

Business Secretary

Business Secretary

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Where do you stand on this motion?

Reasons for4
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