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Tobacco Control Plan

16 November 2021

Lead MP

Bob Blackman
Harrow East
Con

Responding Minister

Maggie Throup

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At a Glance

Bob Blackman raised concerns about tobacco control plan in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I ask the Minister to set out a timeline for publishing the next tobacco control plan and commit to considering amendments to the Health and Care Bill that would strengthen regulations on tobacco marketing, provide funding, and raise the age of sale from 18 to 21. Additionally, I urge the Government to explore a 'polluter pays' levy on tobacco manufacturers to fund tobacco control measures. Will the Minister say how much longer we will have to wait for the Government to start taking action towards the smoke-free 2030 ambition? The APPG's amendments are needed now and not waiting for further research or evidence should delay their implementation.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Harrow East
Opened the debate
I am concerned about the high smoking rates and related health impacts in my constituency, with over one in ten people still smoking and smoking causing around 250 deaths annually. The APPG's report on recommendations for a tobacco control plan was endorsed by more than 50 organisations, yet there is no published plan despite promises. Inequalities in smoking rates have grown recently, and the current rate of decline will not meet the target to reduce smoking by two-thirds by 2030. Two years after the Government's ambition to make England smoke-free by 2030, projections show they will miss this target. Despite a promise for further action on tobacco, no new tobacco control plan has been published yet. The Health and Care Bill fails to mention tobacco or smoking despite my best efforts in Committee to table amendments based on the APPG's recommendations. These include a 'polluter pays' levy, health warnings on cigarettes, inside packaging and closing loopholes allowing e-cigarettes to be marketed at children.

Government Response

Maggie Throup
Government Response
The UK is recognised as a world leader on tobacco control due to interventions like standardised packaging and protection from second-hand smoke, leading to record low smoking rates of just under 14%. Despite this success, there are still around 6 million smokers in England. The Government set the ambition for England to be smoke free by 2030 with a new plan focusing on health disparities. This includes exploring regulatory proposals and further research, addressing concerns like tobacco taxation and raising the smoking age from 18 to 21. The minister also highlighted the role of e-cigarettes as a quitting tool while protecting non-smokers, and discussed the impact of the pandemic on health disparities.
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