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UK House Approves Tobacco Ban for Generation Born After 2009

Rishi Sunak

The UK’s House of Commons recently passed a significant bill aimed at curbing tobacco use, particularly among the younger population. The bill, known as the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, was approved in a 383-67 vote and is set to introduce strict regulations on the sale of tobacco products. One of the key provisions of the bill is the prohibition of tobacco sales to individuals born after January 1, 2009. While the legislation does not impose an outright ban on smoking, it represents a significant step towards reducing tobacco consumption in the country.

Under the proposed law, individuals who are currently of legal age to purchase tobacco will be allowed to continue doing so. However, the bill includes a provision to gradually raise the legal age for tobacco sales by one year each year. This measure is aimed at reducing the number of young people who start smoking and becoming addicted to tobacco products.

In addition to restrictions on tobacco sales, the bill also includes provisions to regulate the marketing and packaging of vapes and other nicotine products. These measures are designed to make these products less appealing to children and young people, who are often targeted by tobacco companies through marketing strategies that glamorize smoking.

Despite facing opposition from some members of the Conservative Party, including 57 votes against the bill, the majority of 178 party members voted in favor of the legislation. This bipartisan support reflects a growing consensus among policymakers about the need to address the public health implications of tobacco use, particularly among young people.

The bill is expected to undergo further amendments before it is presented for final approval in the House of Lords in June. These amendments may include adjustments to the age range affected by the ban and licensing requirements for vape retailers. The passage of this bill marks a significant milestone in the UK’s efforts to reduce tobacco use and improve public health outcomes for future generations.

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