Historic Move Against Smoking
In a major step to curb smoking, the United Kingdom Parliament has passed the Tobacco and Vapes Bill. The legislation aims to ensure that future generations remain smoke-free throughout their lives.
Lifetime Ban for Future Generations
Under the new law, individuals born after December 31, 2008, will never be legally allowed to buy cigarettes. The bill has now been sent to King Charles III for approval, after which it will become law.
Strictest Anti-Smoking Law
With this move, the United Kingdom is set to become one of the countries with the strictest anti-smoking regulations in the world.
Gradual Increase in Legal Age
Currently, selling cigarettes or vapes to individuals under 18 is illegal in the UK. The new law introduces a system where the legal age to purchase cigarettes will increase every year, ensuring that today’s youth will never reach the legal age to buy tobacco products.
Control on Packaging and Flavours
The government will also gain powers to regulate packaging and flavours of tobacco and nicotine products, aiming to reduce their appeal among young people.
Government’s Vision for a Smoke-Free Future
Health Secretary Wes Streeting welcomed the move, stating that it will help create the world’s first smoke-free generation in the UK.
Smoking Remains a Major Health Concern
According to official data, smoking causes around 80,000 deaths annually in the UK. Despite a significant decline since the 1970s, it continues to be a leading cause of illness and premature death.
Decline in Smoking but Challenges Remain
Currently, around 6.4 million people, or 13 percent of the UK population, still smoke. Although this is a two-thirds reduction compared to the 1970s, the health risks remain high.
Global Context and Future Impact
New Zealand had introduced a similar law in 2022 but later repealed it. Experts believe the UK’s strong stance could set an example for other countries to follow in the fight against smoking.