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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has criticized Chancellor Rishi Sunak's proposed smoking ban, calling it a "monstrous waste of police time." Johnson's comments come as Sunak's proposal to ban smoking entirely is met with mixed reactions. Tom Slater, in an article, describes the ban as the "final, depressing triumph of the nags and the killjoys." Meanwhile, Megan Nolan admits to having an initial irrational reaction to the news of the ban. The ban has sparked a debate about personal freedoms and the role of government intervention.
I admit that news of Rishi Sunak’s proposed smoking ban elicited a not wholly rational initial feeling from me, writes Megan Nolan. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/QPPaujKQBk
I admit that news of Rishi Sunak’s proposed smoking ban elicited a not wholly rational initial feeling from me, writes Megan Nolan. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/mDD93dWDDO
Rishi Sunak’s cigarette ban marks the final, depressing triumph of the nags and the killjoys, writes Tom Slater https://t.co/KbmP9x4hiy
Rishi Sunak’s cigarette ban marks the final, depressing triumph of the nags and the killjoys. What happened to live and let live, to people being able to go their own way? England will never be the same again, writes Tom Slater https://t.co/KbmP9x4hiy
PM Sunak's new proposal aims to completely ban cigarettes https://t.co/7eT4B8U9Nd
BORIS JOHNSON: How the hell is new smoking ban supposed to work? https://t.co/8WdmivQhaZ https://t.co/LY3nWEzIkh
‘A monstrous waste of police time’: @borisjohnson hits out at Rishi Sunak’s proposed smoking ban. ✍️ Read the full article on https://t.co/EGvfmRcslF, coming later today https://t.co/G6i36XEily