UK Government to Announce New Smoking Ban Outside Playgrounds, Schools, and Hospitals
Health Secretary Wes Streeting will announce a new smoking ban outside playgrounds, schools, and hospitals today as part of the government’s efforts to create the first smoke-free generation. However, pub-goers will still be allowed to smoke in beer gardens, marking a victory for pub owners who have campaigned against the clampdown since plans were first revealed earlier this year.
The legislation introduced to Parliament today will also ban vape adverts and sponsorship. Ministers will gain powers to curb fruity flavors that appeal directly to children and impose on-the-spot fines for shops caught selling to minors.
The Tobacco and Vapes Bill aims to ban anyone born after January 2009 from ever being able to legally buy cigarettes, eventually phasing out smoking. The 2007 indoor smoking ban will be extended to outdoor areas, including schools, hospitals, and playparks, subject to consultation. These areas could also become vape-free.
Streeting emphasized the importance of preventive measures to protect the NHS from being overwhelmed by the rising tide of ill health in society. He stated that the government is taking bold action to create the first smoke-free generation, clamp down on kids getting hooked on nicotine through vapes, and protect children and vulnerable people from the harms of secondhand smoke.
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