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Smokefree England: Covid-19 and PHE Abolition

12 November 2020

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Mary Foy

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Mary Foy raised concerns about smokefree england: covid-19 and phe abolition in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The debate discusses the Government's commitment to making England smokefree by 2030, highlighting disparities in smoking rates between wealthy and poor communities. Mary Foy emphasises that current progress is insufficient, with deprived communities unlikely to achieve a 5% smoking rate until mid-2040s due to ongoing health inequalities. She calls for the development of a new tobacco control plan and increased funding for regional programmes like Fresh in the north-east which have successfully reduced smoking rates among disadvantaged groups.
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