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Parliamentary snuff box

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47: 74:. The current parliamentary snuff box was created using timber from the destroyed chamber's door frame with a silver plate listing all the names of the Principal Doorkeepers since 1943 screwed onto the lid. The responsibility for maintaining the parliamentary snuff box lies with the Principal Doorkeeper who stocks the box with snuff paid for with his own money. 86:
in 2010 confirmed the existence of the tradition and that it was filled with snuff chosen by the Principal Doorkeeper which he selected from a local tobacconist. The request did not reveal which members took advantage of the free snuff privilege, as the last recorded instance of an MP taking snuff
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passed a resolution banning smoking in the House of Commons chamber and in committee rooms. Following this, members still wished to take tobacco so snuff was used as a tolerated alternative to smoking as attributed to
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it is illegal to give out free tobacco in the United Kingdom, Parliament is exempt from this as the Palace of Westminster is a
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Until the 2010s, the rights of MPs to have free snuff was a little known tradition of the House of Commons. A
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In 2012, the parliamentary snuff box was mentioned in a debate by the
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was in 1989, when 1.5 ounces (43 g) was taken at a cost of 99p.
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Index

snuff box
House of Commons of the United Kingdom
snuff
Members of Parliament
Principal Doorkeeper

Parliament of England
Erskine May: Parliamentary Practice
Palace of Westminster
Freedom of Information request
Green Party
Brighton Pavilion
Caroline Lucas
Conservative Party
Gillingham and Rainham
Rehman Chishti
Health Act 2006
royal palace
Candy Desk
Presidential M&M's



"Our Man in Westminster: Perk rarely used by MPs that's not to be sneezed at"
Archived




"The nose habit: Should MPs snuff it out?"

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