Tobacco & Vapes Bill implementation amendment defeated
A government‑backed majority in the House of Lords has defeated an amendment aimed at delaying implementation of the Tobacco & Vapes Bill, preserving the Government’s timetable for introducing one of the most significant public‑health reforms in a generation.
Peers rejected the proposal—which would have required a minimum 12‑month lead‑in period before the new retail licensing regime for tobacco and vape products could take effect—during Report Stage debates on 3 March 2026. The amendment was designed to give retailers, local authorities and specialist tobacconists more time to prepare for the administrative and financial impact of the new licensing system.
Supporters of the amendment argued that the Bill represents a major operational shift, particularly for small shops and enforcement teams already under pressure. They warned that without a guaranteed transition period, businesses risk confusion, rushed compliance, and potential penalties.
The Government countered that a fixed delay written into primary legislation would be too rigid, limiting its ability to phase in different parts of the licensing scheme at different speeds. Ministers insisted that retailers would receive “appropriate notice” through secondary legislation and consultation, but that flexibility was essential to ensure the system works effectively.
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