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    UK MPs to vote on smoke-free generation legislation

    In the UK, smoking is the most significant preventable assassin, causing 80,000 deaths annually.
    Trainee ReporterBy Trainee ReporterApril 16, 2024
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    United Kingdom: Members of Parliament in the UK are set to vote on a new law to protect people from smoking harms and create a smoke-free generation. The suggested Tobacco and Vapes Bill would make it unlawful to trade tobacco products with people born after 1 January 2009, who are presently aged 15 or younger.

    It’s crucial to remark that smoking itself would not be illegalised, and those who meet the legal age requirements for purchasing tobacco would not be affected. If the Bill is enacted, it would take the United Kingdom one step closer to forming the first smoke-free generation.

    The most major preventable killer in the UK is smoking, which causes around 80,000 demises each year. It is also very pricey for the National Health Services (NHS) and the economy, costing an assessed £17 billion annually, which is more than the £10 billion earnings induced by tobacco taxation.

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    Smoking is extremely addictive, with 4 out of 5 smokers commencing before the age of 20 and staying addicted for their entire lives, despite attempts to halt it. The new ruling will apply to all tobacco products, acknowledging that smoking is responsible for two-thirds of long-term users’ deaths. In England, a person with a smoking-related disease is admitted to a hospital almost every minute.

    The presented Bill aims to meet the Prime Minister’s promise of forming a smoke-free generation. This initiative could potentially avert over 470,000 cases of life-threatening conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer by the end of the century.

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    Besides making preventative efforts to curb smoking, the administration declared a substantial upsurge in allowances for stop-smoking services over the next five years. This effectively doubles the monetary support open to local initiatives that help existing smokers quit. Additionally, the government is familiarising itself with a unique economic incentives programme to encourage all expectant smokers to cease smoking.

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    Victoria Atkins, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care of the UK, said that, “Too many people know someone whose life has been tragically cut short or irreversibly changed because of smoking, which despite significant progress remains the UK’s biggest preventable killer. The truth is that there is no safe level of tobacco consumption. It is uniquely harmful and that is why we are taking this important action today to protect the next generation. This Bill will save thousands of lives, ease the strain on our NHS, and improve the UK’s productivity.”

    The Bill would authorise the administration to restrict vaping flavours and handle the deal and packaging of vapes to make them less attractive to children. While vaping can assist smokers to stop, non-smokers and children should never vape due to the unfamiliar long-term health consequences and tremendously addictive nicotine content.

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    Andrea Leadsom, the UK Public Health Minister, stated that, “Smoking is the number one preventable cause of disability, ill health and death in this country. Once it becomes a habit, its addictive nature means that it is extremely difficult to stop. Because the case against these harmful products is so strong, it’s not surprising that the majority of the British public—including those who smoke and those who sell tobacco—support plans to protect the next generation from the misery of smoking. Our plan will save lives, ease the strain on our NHS, and ensure a brighter future for our children.”

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