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UK MPs urged to give up freebies from tobacco, alcohol and junk food firms

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74% Informative

More than 100 health groups are urging MPs to reject offers of gifts and hospitality from unhealthy products industries’ They say they use an array of underhand tactics to disguise the harm they create in order to protect their sales.

MPs have to make good on his promise to restore integrity to public life by banning firms from lobbying MPs.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting criticised KFC for using legal tactics to challenge council plans.

OHA, AHA and Ash claim a gap in regulation’ allows MPs to accept gifts worth under 300 such as chocolate and gifts on site visits.

YouGov polling shows that large majorities of voters want government to be protected from the influence of the tobacco ( 78% ) and alcohol ( 71% ) industries.

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