A new survey commissioned by Cancer Research UK last weekend shows that three quarters of British adults support the removal of shop displays of tobacco (73 per cent) and ending the sale of cigarette from vending machines (77 per cent).
A lack of public support has been put forward as an argument for not rolling out the regulations needed to bring in laws to remove tobacco vending machines and point of sale displays. It is hoped that these new findings, based on a survey of over 1100 people, will shed new light on this claim and urge the Government to bring in these much needed regulations.