Urgent Question on tobacco packaging
12 July 2013
Shadow Minister for Public Health, Diane Abbott, asked an Urgent Question on the Government's response to the consultation on standardised packaging of tobacco products, on Friday 12 July in the House of Commons
Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Department of Health, Anna Soubry, responded to the question on behalf of the Government.
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