UK to introduce lifelong smoking ban for anyone born after 2008
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In a groundbreaking move, Britain has introduced legislation that permanently bans individuals currently aged 17 and younger from purchasing cigarettes throughout their lives.

The newly passed law, which successfully navigated both the House of Commons and the House of Lords this week, aims to establish a “smoke-free generation.” It will become illegal for retailers to sell tobacco products to anyone born after 2008.

Following the bill’s expected Royal Assent, British ministers will gain expanded authority to oversee the regulation of flavours, packaging, and the marketing of vaping and nicotine products, ensuring they are less enticing to young people.

Children born after 2008 will be banned from buying cigarettes for life in the UK.(Supplied)

According to the BBC, this legislation is a pivotal part of a larger initiative aimed at reducing smoking rates, which are responsible for the highest number of preventable deaths and disabilities in the UK.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting praised the legislation as a historic step forward for the nation.

He emphasized that prevention is more effective than treatment, asserting that this reform will not only save lives but also alleviate pressure on the NHS, contributing to a healthier Britain.

In the House of Lords, Health Minister Baroness Merron echoed this sentiment during the final stages of the debate on Monday. 

She told peers that it is the biggest public health intervention in a generation and assured all noble Lords that it will save lives.

New restrictions on vaping

While the headline focus is the generational tobacco ban, the laws also tighten the screws on vaping. 

Use of e-cigarettes will now be banned in cars carrying children, in playgrounds, outside schools, and at hospitals. 

However, the laws stop short of a total outdoor ban, as pub gardens, beaches, and private residences are currently excluded from the new restrictions. 

Vaping would also still be allowed outside hospitals in a bid to support those trying to quit.

This approach met with some pushback during the parliamentary process. Lord Naseby, a Conservative peer, noted that the bill does upset a great many people in that industry, including small retailers. 

He argued that what is really needed is a proper understanding of how to educate people not to take up smoking. 

Baroness Merron responded by assuring Lord Naseby that the government has worked closely with retailers and will continue to do so.

How it compares to Australia

While the UK’s “sliding age” tobacco ban is globally unique, its approach to vaping remains significantly more relaxed than the stringent regime currently in place in Australia. 

Here, the federal government has effectively moved to end the retail sale of all vapes outside of a clinical setting.

In Australia, vapes are treated strictly as therapeutic goods rather than consumer products. It is illegal for any non-pharmacy retailer to sell vaping products, and the country has implemented a total ban on the importation of disposable, single-use vapes regardless of nicotine content. 

While the UK is just now gaining the power to regulate flavours, Australia has already restricted them to tobacco, menthol, and mint to strip away the “candy-coated” appeal to children. 

Australia has also long sought to discourage cigarette smoking through some of the world’s highest taxes, with a standard pack now often exceeding $50.

However, critics say these dual pressures – sky-high prices and strict anti-vaping measures – have allowed black market products to flourish. 

A call for industry accountability

Advocacy groups have welcomed the UK’s progress but are already calling for more. 

Sarah Sleet from Asthma + Lung UK said the legislation promised to transform the nation’s health. 

She noted that now that the groundbreaking bill is finally over the line, there is a chance to go further to protect public health and hold the tobacco industry to account.

“Right now we have a postcode lottery, which is why the tobacco industry should pay through a levy to reduce the harm they cause by funding these crucial services across the UK,” she told the BBC.

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