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UK Imposes Lifetime Smoking Ban for People Born After 2009
Residents of the United Kingdom born after 2009 will be permanently barred from purchasing cigarettes under the government’s new Tobacco and Vapes Bill, a measure aimed at creating what officials call a “smoke‑free generation.”
The legislation also tightens regulations on vaping, including banning the sale of vaping and nicotine products to those under age 18 and restricting advertising, in‑store displays, free distribution, and discounting.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said the bill, which is expected to receive royal assent next week, would reduce smoking rates and prevent young people from becoming addicted to nicotine, easing long‑term pressure on the National Health Service.
“Children in the UK will be part of the first smoke‑free generation, protected from a lifetime of addiction and harm,” Streeting said. “Prevention is better than cure—this reform will save lives, ease pressure on the NHS, and build a healthier Britain.”
The legislation builds on a law passed last year banning the sale of single‑use disposable vapes, citing concerns over youth use and environmental damage.
Under the new bill, ministers will also gain expanded authority to regulate the flavors and packaging of tobacco, vaping, and nicotine products through secondary legislation.