Rishi Sunak joins students for lesson on dangers of vaping

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Rishi Sunak joined school pupils for a lesson on the dangers of disposable vapes.

The Prime Minister met with students, teachers, and parents at the Haughton Academy in Darlington on Monday (29 January), as he announced disposable vapes will be banned and other e-cigarettes placed behind shop counters.

Mr Sunak joined several students to discuss the dangers of vaping, with students telling him about the stress and pressure young people are in to.
Students also discussed how the current packaging of vapes makes them more attractive to young people.

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Ahh here he is, giving advice on vaping, like that's doing anything to sort this sh1thole of a country out.. Try doing something that will benefit the adults who pay taxes every single month.

sondoobie
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Did the students teach him about the dangers of the Israeli lobby?

BIBIWCICC
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Those kids seem impatient until he leaves lol

yomariodk
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Pre-selected goody two shoes students being told to say yes to all of his questions while the normal students are hidden away. Anyone that would have dared challenged him would be severely punished by the teachers. We've all been to school, we know how it goes when people like this come into schools to film their propaganda pieces. Acting like the students are speaking freely when they're anything but.

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