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But first, let’s debate the right one - 13 is pretty much an accident of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, not a thought-through child-protection policy.

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A Conservative spokesperson said any new laws must be "coherent and thought-through" to ensure "choice and freedom" in the housing market.

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“I think the care that we're able to provide next winter will be better thought-through, there will be more options for people who need care. That doesn't mean it's necessarily care in the hospital - I think part of this will be about providing some care outside of hospital. So yes, I do think patients will have a better experience.”

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His allies would say the fundamentals of that are deliverable, pragmatic, thought-through ideas, not flashy for their own sake but sensible.

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Deborah Arnott, chief executive of the anti-smoking charity Action on Smoking and Health said: "If disposable vapes are banned then Border Force and HM Revenue and Customs will have a much bigger job to do to prevent illegal vapes being imported into the UK, making it even more imperative that there's a properly thought-through and implemented strategy."

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