
According to a report by the BBC on May 22, the Northern Ireland Parliament in Stormont has backed a new law to prohibit teenagers born after 2009 from smoking in the UK.
The Tobacco and e-cigarette Act aims to gradually phase out the sale of cigarettes. It stipulates that selling tobacco products to individuals born on or after January 1, 2009, and who are 18 years old is illegal. Additionally, the legislation aims to address the issue of youth using e-cigarettes. This Act is part of the UK government's "Smoke-Free Generation" initiative.
The Northern Ireland Assembly on Tuesday approved a Legislative Consent Motion (LCM) to extend the legislation to Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann stated that the bill aims to "prevent people from starting smoking, thereby preventing lifelong addiction." He refuted the viewpoint that the bill is "nanny state" and depriving people of "freedom of choice.
Unfortunately, smoking is rarely a matter of personal choice, but rather stems from an addiction to nicotine that often starts in youth and is difficult to quit. Every penny spent on treating tobacco-related illnesses could have been avoidable, and the harsh reality is that hospitals in our country could have used this money to address other pressures.
According to data from the Department of Health, more than 2,000 people in Northern Ireland die from smoking-related illnesses each year, leading to a burden of over £200 million on the country's national health service system.
Although many former Tory party leaders have expressed opposition to the bill, it is still advancing through Parliament. The Democratic Unionist Party has also voiced opposition to the bill, but they have indicated plans to improve the legislation through amendments.
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