Potential Ban on Smoking in Pub Gardens and Outdoor Restaurants in the UK | Health Policy

Ministers in the UK are considering tighter restrictions on smoking, including banning it in pub gardens, outdoor restaurants, outside hospitals, and at sports grounds, according to leaked documents. These measures are part of a proposed tougher version of the previous government’s tobacco and vapes bill, which would also prohibit the sale of tobacco to those born after January 2009. Despite some opposition within the government, plans to extend the indoor smoking ban have been confirmed, with additional bans proposed for open-air spaces at clubs, restaurants, universities, children’s play areas, and small parks. Vapers and shisha bars may also be targeted under these restrictions, which do not cover private homes or large open spaces like parks or streets. The move has sparked Cabinet tensions, with concerns about the financial cost to the hospitality industry, but Keir Starmer is reportedly determined to press ahead with the outdoor ban, supported by England’s chief medical officer, Prof Chris Whitty.

Smoking could be banned in UK’s pub gardens and outdoor restaurants | Health policy

Smoking could be banned in pub gardens, outdoor restaurants, outside hospitals and at sports grounds in the UK under tighter restrictions being considered by ministers, according to leaked documents.

The measures are being proposed as part of a tougher version of the previous government’s tobacco and vapes bill, which would prohibit the sale of tobacco to those born on or after January 2009, the Sun reports.

Secret Whitehall papers confirmed plans to extend the indoor smoking ban, despite some opposition within government, the newspaper said.

It added that under the proposals lighting up would also be banned at open-air spaces at clubs and restaurants, and pavements next to both, as well as outside universities, children’s play areas and small parks.

Ministers could also target vapers as well as shisha bars, it said. The restrictions will not cover private homes or large open spaces, such as parks, or streets.

The tobacco and vapes bill was introduced in parliament but fell when the general election was called. Last month’s king’s speech promised to reintroduce legislation to increase progressively the age at which people can buy cigarettes, though made no mention of an outdoor ban.

Dr Layla McCay, the director of policy at the NHS Confederation, said she was “heartened” to see progress was being made on abolishing smoking.

She told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “I’m obviously in favour of measures that help abolish smoking. We have seen from the previous government – and from this current government and indeed from wider society – this strong commitment to move towards abolishing smoking.

“It is absolutely the health challenge of our time. It’s the leading cause of preventable illness in the UK, so we are heartened to see that progress is being made and that the intention is moving forward to really address one of Britain’s main drivers of health inequalities.”

She added: “Ultimately, all of these steps are steps in the same journey, which is towards a smoke-free future for Britain, reducing those health inequalities, reducing the huge problems that are caused to the individual and to society from smoking.
So, it’s not surprising but in this journey there will be different types of decisions, and there will be hard decisions that need to be made.”

A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Care said: “We do not comment on leaks. Smoking claims 80,000 lives a year, puts huge pressure on our NHS, and costs taxpayers billions.

“We are determined to protect children and non-smokers from the harms of second-hand smoking. We’re considering a range of measures to finally make Britain smoke-free,” the BBC reported.

The Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage, told the Sun: “It’ll be the end of pubs.”

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The Conservative party leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick told the newspaper: The last thing this country needs is thousands more pubs closing. Our country faces huge challenges. Why is Starmer focusing on this nonsense?”

The move has reportedly sparked Cabinet tensions, with memos showing the Department for Business and Trade fearing the financial cost to hospitality. Many landlords have been forced to close since the Covid crisis because of rising costs and taxes.

But Keir Starner is said to have resolved to press ahead with the outdoor ban, with the backing of England’s chief medical officer, Prof Chris Whitty.

Stewart Wood, a former adviser to the former Labour prime minister Gordon Brown, told BBC’s Newsnight: “There’s a difference between smoking outside and walking in a forest and smoking outside where there are large groups of people, particularly children, concentrated, like restaurants, like pub gardens, like football matches.”

The former Tory special adviser Anita Boateng told the BBC: “It feels a very draconian step for people who are adults, who can make decisions and who can legally smoke.

“The point is, you are in an outside area of a pub garden in a walled-off area. You don’t have to stand there if you don’t want to experience secondhand smoking.”

Read the full story on www.theguardian.com
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/aug/29/smoking-could-be-banned-uk-pub-gardens-outdoor-restaurants

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