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Government weighs stricter outdoor smoking bans to ease NHS strain

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Last updated: October 4, 2024 6:34 am
NTK Journalist Published August 29, 2024
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05/07/2024. London, United Kingdom. The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's official portraits upon his official appointment by His Majesty The King. Picture by Simon Dawson/ No 10 Downing Street
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer has indicated that the government is considering stricter regulations on outdoor smoking in an effort to reduce the number of preventable deaths linked to tobacco use.

Addressing reports that smoking might be banned in certain outdoor areas, Starmer emphasized the need for action to alleviate the burden on the NHS, which is struggling under significant pressure.

The proposed regulations could see smoking prohibited in pub gardens, outdoor dining areas, as well as outside hospitals and sports venues.

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Health professionals have largely welcomed these potential changes, viewing them as a step forward in tackling the health issues caused by smoking. However, there are concerns within the government and the hospitality industry about the potential economic impact of such a ban.

When questioned about the proposals, Starmer acknowledged that the government would need to strike a balance, noting that smoking is responsible for 80,000 preventable deaths annually. He confirmed that further details would be made available soon.

Last month, during the King’s Speech at the state opening of Parliament, it was announced that legislation initially proposed by the previous government would be reintroduced. This legislation aimed to ban the sale of tobacco to individuals born on or after January 2009. However, it remains unclear whether the proposed outdoor smoking ban would apply across the entire UK or just in England, with devolved administrations potentially adopting similar measures.

Health experts have voiced strong support for the initiative. Dr. Layla McCay from the NHS Confederation highlighted the significant benefits to both individuals and society. Deborah Arnott, chief executive of the charity Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), emphasized public expectations of smoke-free environments in places like children’s play areas and outdoor seating at pubs and restaurants.

Nonetheless, she acknowledged the need to maintain designated outdoor smoking areas to prevent people from smoking indoors.

The hospitality industry, however, has expressed reservations. Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UK Hospitality, warned that the potential ban must be carefully considered to avoid harming businesses, economic growth, and employment.

Michael Kill, leader of the Night Time Industries Association, also cautioned that the new regulations could impose additional burdens on businesses already facing significant challenges.

UK considers outdoor smoking ban in pub gardens and dining areas to reduce preventable deaths. Stricter regulations may ease NHS burden but spark industry concerns.
Michael Kill.

In contrast, Tim Martin, founder of JD Wetherspoon, suggested that the impact on his business would likely be minimal.

Critics from within the Conservative opposition have labeled the proposals as an example of over-regulation. Former Home Secretary Priti Patel described the plans as “nanny state” measures that could be economically detrimental, while former Home Office Minister Robert Jenrick warned that they might lead to the closure of more pubs.

UK considers outdoor smoking ban in pub gardens and dining areas to reduce preventable deaths. Stricter regulations may ease NHS burden but spark industry concerns.
United Kingdom. Secretary of State for the Home Department, Priti Patel.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage went further, calling the proposals “government overreach” and predicting they could spell the end for many pubs.

According to the most recent data from NHS England, smoking was responsible for approximately 74,600 deaths in 2019. In the 2022-23 period, there were 408,700 hospital admissions in England related to smoking.

The Office for National Statistics reports that in 2022, around 12.9% of adults in the UK, or about 6.4 million people, were smokers, marking the lowest percentage since records began in 2011. The highest smoking rates are found among those aged 25-34, while the lowest are among those aged 65 and over.

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