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BREAKING: UK Set To End Smoking for Life;Bans Anyone Born After 2008 from Ever Buying Tobacco

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In a historic move, the Parliament of the United Kingdom has approved a groundbreaking bill that will permanently bar anyone aged 17 and under from ever legally purchasing tobacco products.

The new Tobacco and Vapes Bill means individuals born on or after January 1, 2009, will never be allowed to buy cigarettes or other tobacco products, even when they reach adulthood.

Once it takes effect, the United Kingdom will become the second nation globally, after the Maldives, to introduce a generational smoking ban.

Set to begin on January 1, 2027, the law will gradually raise the legal smoking age each year, starting from 19, then 20, and continuing upward, effectively phasing out tobacco use among future generations.

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Beyond tobacco restrictions, the bill also targets v+ping. It grants the government powers to regulate v+pe flavours and packaging, ban advertising and sponsorship of nicotine products, and extend smoke-free zones to include areas like playgrounds and school surroundings.

These measures build on a previous ban on disposable vipes introduced in June. While current smokers will not face penalties, retailers who violate the law by selling tobacco to those born after 2008 risk a £200 fine.

Supporters say the law could significantly reduce smoking rates and protect young people from peer pressure. Critics, however, warn it may fuel a black market.

But public health advocates argue similar concerns have failed to materialise with past tobacco regulations.

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The law will officially come into force after receiving royal assent, marking a bold step in the UK’s long-term public health strategy to create a smoke-free generation.

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