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MPs Back Historic Ban on Cigarette Sales to Future Generations

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Last updated: December 17, 2025 8:32 am
Marshall
Published: November 27, 2024
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Plans to forbid anyone now aged 15 or under from ever buying cigarettes in the UK have been mainly supported by MPs. Originally put up by the government and subsequently supported by Labour, the Tobacco and Vapes Bill cleared its first Commons vote by 415 votes to 47.

Contents
  • What Concerns Exist Regarding Civil Liberties and Practicality?
  • What Does the Bill Contain?
  • What possible advantages does the Bill offer?
  • This means what for the future?

Health Secretary Wes Streeting said this innovative legislation aims to produce “the first smoke-free generation and eventually a smoke-free nation.” The steps seek to phase out smoking by progressively increasing the legal age for tobacco sales and imposing stricter restrictions on young vaping.

Streeting advised MPs, “This is the most important public health intervention in a generation.” He said lowering smoking rates would help relieve NHS strains by moving healthcare activities “from treatment to prevention. “

What Concerns Exist Regarding Civil Liberties and Practicality?

Citing issues concerning personal freedom and practicalities, some Conservative, Liberal Democrat, and Reform UK MPs opposed the measure despite its general support.

Among the 35 Tories who voted against the measure were conservative leader Kemi Badenoch and former Home Secretary Suella Braverman; 23 supported it. Seven Liberal Democrats and four Reform UK MPs also opposed the ideas.

A Conservative MP attacked the phased smoking ban, declaring, “Banning things very rarely works. We should encourage individuals to make decisions about their own lives and the idea of freedom with responsibility.

Likewise, a Liberal Democrat health spokesman who backed other bill clauses cautioned about possible privacy and liberty problems. “Requiring people who choose to start smoking to carry an ID card for the rest of their lives raises serious concerns about practicality and civil liberties,” she said.

What Does the Bill Contain?

Apart from increasing the legal age for buying cigarettes, the legislation comprises several steps to fight young vaping and control outdoor smoking environments:

The law grants authority to limit vape flavors and packaging while banning vape advertising and sponsorship. These actions seek to reduce the attraction of vaping to young people.

Emphasizing the government’s goal to stop a new generation from developing nicotine addiction, Streeting said, “This bill will come down on the vaping industry like a ton of bricks.”

New powers would allow ministers to forbid smoking in particular outdoor areas, including parks for children, hospitals, and schools. Meanwhile, plans to prohibit smoking in pub and restaurant gardens have been shelved, given worries about possible damage to the hotel industry.

Although a Conservative shadow health secretary hailed this change, he expressed reservations about the extent of future outside smoking prohibitions. “While the bill starts from a place of good intentions, there’s a risk these powers could be expanded in ways that infringe personal freedoms,” the MP said.

What possible advantages does the Bill offer?

Proponents of the measure contend it will have significant long-term advantages for the economy and the country’s general health.

Streeting underlined how smoking costs public services financially, saying, “Smoking is more likely to need NHS services, be admitted to hospital, drop out from the workforce and onto welfare, and need social care years earlier than if they did not smoke.”

He maintained that the gradual ban is a crucial move to lower addiction rates, especially among young people. “There is no freedom in addiction,” he remarked, justifying the legislative influence on personal decisions.

This means what for the future?

Although the Tobacco and Vapes Bill is likely to be examined more thoroughly in Parliament, its passage in the Commons signals a momentous event. Leaders from all political backgrounds have underlined its crucial role in transforming public health intervention.

The argument over civil liberties vs. public health will probably continue as the law progresses. However, with strong political support and ambitious targets, the Act marks a new chapter in the UK’s campaign against smoking and underage vaping.

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