The Generational Smoking Ban Takes A Step Closer

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The Generational Smoking ban looks set to take effect next year after a challenge in the House of Lords was defeated. The ban will mean that all those born before 1st January 2009 will not be allowed to buy cigarettes.

The vote this week in the House of Lords was 246 votes to 78 against an amendment that would have raised the legal age for tobacco sales in England and Wales to 21. It was largely backed by Conservatives, alongside two Liberal Democrats.

The Fed has expressed concern in the past about the workability of the ban and has also said that an increase in the legal threshold to 21 would go a lot of the way to ensuring that youth tobacco is smoking curtailed.

The Fed is now focused on calling on Government to beef up resourcing for local authority trading standards – and other law enforcement measures with the Police and other Government agencies – to ensure that the ban does not lead to an increase in illicit trade.

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