Nigel Farage says ‘spirit of Cromwell alive and well’ as he slams smoking ban
- Nigel Farage expressed his opposition to the Government's Tobacco and Vapes Bill, stating that it restricts personal choice and criticizing the government's moral stance on smoking restrictions.
- The Bill aims to create a smoke-free generation by gradually raising the legal age for purchasing tobacco for those born after January 1, 2009.
- Farage criticized the Bill for fostering a 'two-tier Britain,' where individuals born in different years would face varied legal restrictions on tobacco use.
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