Plans to stop young people born since 2009 ever smoking are being debated and will be voted on later.

Rishi Sunak’s bill aims to create the UK’s first smoke-free generation in a major public health intervention.

The Tobacco and Vapes Bill would ensure anyone turning 15 from this year would be banned from buying cigarettes, and also aims to make vapes less appealing to children.

A number of Tory MPs have told the BBC they won’t back the bill.

The BBC understands that Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch is considering voting against the plans.

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    3 months ago

    Same. Normally I’d say “keep it legal” but smoking has significant second-hand effects, unlike something like motorcycle helmets for example (which I do not think should be legally mandated). I’m very torn on this one.

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      I find the second hand effects argument a difficult one to swallow when we deal with car pollution, industrial waste, microplastics, and so much more on a minute to minute basis. Anyone who lives in a city has essentially no reasonable expectation of overly clean air.

      Public spaces are just that—public—and there should not be an expectation of being insulated from every harmful output by your fellow citizens, within reason. I’d take the errant cigarette waft over a bus station fart any day.

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        when we deal with car pollution, industrial waste, microplastics, and so much more

        I’d support banning or heavily penalizing those things too, FWIW.

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          Don’t get me wrong, I want a clean world too, but what replaces the things we ban? Do we go back to horses (and all the animal cruelty that includes), or does someone foot the bill for everyone to get electric vehicles with charging stations that are 100% renewable?

          Same with cigarettes—I’m ok with banning them in a world with free mental healthcare, humane working conditions, and stress relief spaces on every public block. Since that isn’t the world we live in though…I’m going to continue to defend people’s ability to reduce their stress with 5 minutes of nicotine, even if it is at the detriment of their own health. Some lives are so hard that extending them isn’t desirable—so the goal becomes to make the best of the time you have.

          Seems silly to restrict or punish people for that reality, especially when nothing is being done to address the root causes of why people want to smoke in the first place.

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        I find the second hand effects argument a difficult one to swallow when we deal with car pollution, industrial waste, microplastics, and so much more on a minute to minute basis.

        ‘Everyone else is hurting you, so it should be okay for me to hurt you, too!’

        It’s 2024, and there are people who unironically think that two wrongs make a right.

        The damage done by secondhand smoking is not an argument, it’s a proven fact. It has been for decades.

        overly clean air

        You think that air can be too clean?

        This reminds me of how smokers will try to exercise, start coughing because their lungs are clogged and trying to process the increase in oxygen, then using that to claim that exercise is bad for you.

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      As a motorcycle rider: not wearing your helmet has significant second-hand effects on those who see your brains smeared across the highway.

      You’re also far more likely to take a rock to the face and become a danger to those around you before you crash without a helmet.

      In other words: it’s not just a personal choice and absolutely should be legally mandated

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      I don’t see any benefits to smoking but we can say that about many things. I’d like to live in a smoke free world but once we go down the path, we run into the issue where to start banning everything on health concerns.

      I like being able to go out to eat and it be smoke free but I wish the market had decided that.

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        we run into the issue where to start banning everything on health concerns.

        Not really. Soda for example doesn’t harm others, regardless of how much you drink. Smoking is different.

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          If you’re smoking by yourself, you are not impacting anyone. In the United States, it’s banned indoors almost everywhere. The main impact is to the user.

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              Smokers litter!

              Great now that we have established this fact of life, force tobacco corporations to make cigarette butts biodegrade at a faster rate.

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              I just don’t get that.

              When I was young I would just toss them out the window, but as I got older I realized how fucked up that was.

              It doesn’t take long to just stick the butt out the window and let the cherry burn off, then you can trash it in the car without the smell

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            Lots of smokers do so around their kids. How do you police that?

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              I dunno.

              It’s illegal to jack off in front of your kids.

              Why don’t we make it illegal to smoke in the same house as them, too?

              Both seem equally-difficult to police.

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              Then you have the “parents” who purposely blow smoke in their baby’s face so the baby develops asthma and they can get government money for the baby from disability.

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                Guys, we found where Reagan’s zombie is hiding again. You need to stop doing that and go back to your grave, Mr. President.

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                ya and there are literally millions of welfare queens who use there babies like gasoline mules, like they sifone gasoline out of cars in a parking lot and then they have the baby’s drink it and then go home and when the baby’s pee they have free gasoline

                its out of control

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                  You make fun of things that actually happen because you don’t want to believe that they happen. Not all children have happy childhoods.

                  Children are sometimes born to people who abuse and neglect them. It’s reality, not something to make fun of.

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                    dont tell me im making fun this is a thing that happens all the time just like your scenario and needs to be stopped. its like you want this to happen

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        I agree that it’s incredibly stupid, but if being stupid were illegal, we’d have an awful lot of people in prison.

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      I smoke a lot. It’s basically the only vice I can do anymore, so I enjoy it.

      I wouldn’t want anyone else to take it up though.

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      Even motorcycle helmets have a significant secondary psychological impact for bystanders… The difference between seeing someone slide and seeing a human crayon go splat is huge.