Furious Brits slam Labour’s plans to ban outdoor smoking with 60% fearing it will WIPE OUT Britain’s pubs

FURIOUS drinkers have torn into Labour’s plans to ban outdoor smoking.

An exclusive Sun poll reveals 60 per cent think the controversial move raises the risk of wiping out the nation’s locals.

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Furious Brits have torn into Labour’s plans to ban outdoor smokingCredit: Getty
The Sun last week revealed Sir Keir Starmer’s desire to ban outdoor puffing
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The Sun last week revealed Sir Keir Starmer’s desire to ban outdoor puffingCredit: Splash

More than half say cops will be wasting resources enforcing any ban.

TV star and landlord James May said: “I can’t imagine it’s of any benefit to humankind to say ­people can’t smoke in the pub garden.”

Landlords face a greater risk of going bust, say 60 per cent of punters.

A quarter say the controversial move will make no difference, and 12 per cent insist stubbing it out outside will help their business.

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Our poll also shows voters rank such a ban at the bottom of a list priorities for the new government — behind the cost of living, the NHS, immigration, crime and reaching Net Zero.

The Sun last week revealed PM Sir Keir Starmer’s desire to ban outdoor puffing.

Landlords, already reeling from the Covid and energy costs crises, were quick to warn of catastrophic consequences for the sector.

Commons Leader Lucy Powell yesterday insisted the Government was not attacking the hospitality industry and that the clampdown would not damage growth.

She insisted: “We support hospitality. It’s vital to communities, our high street, our economy.”

Pro-smoking group Forest hit back: “It’s an attack on adult smokers . . . and hospitality will inevitably take a significant hit. It’s not rocket science.”

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Our poll of 1,032 Brits by Charlesbye Strategy also shows that 52 per cent DO support a pub garden smoking ban — with 30 per cent opposed and 17 per cent neutral.

Given the option to have designated smoking and non-smoking areas, 41 per cent were in favour, with 29 per cent wanting a full ban and 26 per cent for the status quo.

And 52 per cent said it would be inappropriate for police to waste resources policing an outdoor ban, compared to 27 per cent who think it would be appropriate.

Grand Tour host James May, who owns a pub in Swallowcliffe, Wilts, yesterday became the latest person to come out against the ban. He told Times Radio: “It’s ridiculous meddling.

“I can’t imagine it’s of any benefit to humankind, really, to say people can’t smoke outside in the pub garden.

“I think governments on the whole should leave pubs alone.

I can’t imagine it’s of any benefit to humankind, really, to say people can’t smoke outside in the pub garden

Grand Tour host James May

“They’re having a hard enough time as it is. If a few people like the chef, or a few customers want to go out the back to have a crafty fag then I’m very happy with that idea.”

The outdoor ban would also cover restaurant terraces, kids’ parks and outside football stadiums. It was not in Labour’s election manifesto, which has sparked criticism.

Some 43.4 per cent in our poll believe Sir Keir should implement only what was in his manifesto. Just 14 per cent think he should be able to go further. A third are neutral.

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The Sun has told how three pubs a week could close if the ban goes ahead.

Sir Keir insists it will save thousands of lives and ease the burden on the NHS.

Landlords face a greater risk of going bust, say 60 per cent of punters
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Landlords face a greater risk of going bust, say 60 per cent of puntersCredit: Alamy
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