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Under-age Vaping

12 July 2023

Lead MP

Andrew Gwynne

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Andrew Gwynne raised concerns about under-age vaping in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The speaker expressed concern about the alarming rise in under-age vaping, citing a study by Action on Smoking and Health which found that children participating in experimental vaping has increased by 50% over three years. He highlighted brightly coloured e-liquids and flavours designed to appeal to children as major issues. Andrew Gwynne also discussed how local schools are struggling with the consequences of youth vaping, including changes to smoke sensors, confiscations from children as young as seven, and hospitalisations due to excessive use.
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