The British parliament has voted to prohibit smoking for future generations. The Tobacco and Vapes Bill, introduced and championed by [name], is set to ban smoking for anyone born after 2009. It overwhelmingly passed a vote in the House of Commons with 383 votes to 67 on Government officials have boasted that the bill will produce the U.K.’s first-ever “smoke-free generation.”There is still several steps to officially passing the bill into law, including a debate and vote in the upper chamber of the U.K. parliament, the House of Lords. The Conservative Party has seen internal tensions over the , which many Tory leaders have claimed is a misstep.”When the party of Winston Churchill wants to ban cigars, donnez-moi un break [give me a break] as they say in Quebec, it’s just mad,” said last week at a conference in Canada.Fellow ex-prime minister Liz Truess echoed Johnson’s concerns, saying the goal of legislating the personal decisions of grown men and women was misguided.”It is very important that until people have decision-making capability while they are growing up that we protect them,” Truess said. “But I think the whole idea that we can protect adults from themselves is hugely problematic.”Supporters of the ban claim that the addictive nature of takes away an individual’s freedom to make a free decision about consuming them.