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Health Bill: Tobacco products display at point of sale


Philip Dunne raises his concerns that the loss of turnover resulting from a ban on display of tobaccos products at point of sale would put many small shops out of business.

Mr. Philip Dunne (Ludlow) (Con): My hon. Friend makes a very powerful case, and I share his abhorrence at the prevalence of smoking. However, the Government's proposal would have implications not only on the capital cost to retailers, as was outlined by my hon. Friend the Member for South-West Norfolk (Christopher Fraser), but on their revenue. The measure would enforce continuing annual losses of trade. Many of the small confectioners, tobacconists and newsagents rely on tobacco sales for something approaching 30 per cent. of their turnover. The significant loss of turnover resulting from the display ban would put many of those shops out of business when the economy least needs to lose local community shops.

My second, related point, is that making tobacco an under-the-counter product will increase the propensity of illegal products being sold through other outlets, which will lead to a substantial reduction in Government revenue.

Mike Penning: I agree completely with my hon. Friend.

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