An anti-smoking group isn't keen on new Labour election vaping pledges.
It's promising capping stores at 600, tougher penalties for underage sales and mandatory licensing for dairies, if re-elected.
Action for Smokefree 2025 says it's unlikely to stop many children vaping.
Director Ben Youdan says the plan doesn't address other problems.
"It does create the opportunity for growth and a grey market in that illicit supply to young people, because they're already getting it from older kids and adults and other people- it just strengthens that supply chain."
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