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UK Prime Minister Announces Progressive Increase in Tobacco Age Limit

 

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made a significant commitment to reducing tobacco use in the country by pledging to introduce legislation aimed at progressively raising the legal age for purchasing tobacco products. During a keynote address at the Conservative Party’s annual conference, Sunak emphasized that there is “no safe level of smoking.”

Under his proposal, the smoking age would be increased by one year each year. This means that individuals born on or after January 1, 2009, will eventually be prohibited from purchasing tobacco products, effectively raising the smoking age annually until it covers the entire population. The goal is to create a generation that grows up without exposure to smoking. Sunak’s Downing Street office described this move as “historic” and stated that it has the potential to significantly reduce smoking among young people, possibly eliminating it as early as 2040.

Additionally, the government plans to implement measures to restrict young people’s access to vaping products. This could involve regulations on disposable vapes and adjustments to flavors and packaging to reduce their appeal to children.

Health experts have welcomed these initiatives. Professor Nick Hopkinson from Imperial College London, a specialist in Respiratory Medicine, called it “an important step” to protect children and young people from becoming addicted to smoking, urging swift implementation of the measures.

To become law, these proposals will need to be approved by Members of Parliament (MPs) in the UK Parliament. Prime Minister Sunak has stated that MPs will not be pressured on how to vote on this matter.

Michelle Mitchell, Chief Executive of Cancer Research UK, commended the Prime Minister for prioritizing the health of UK citizens over the interests of the tobacco industry. She called on all MPs to support the legislation so that the government can promptly raise the age of tobacco product sales.

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