While e-cigarettes are not risk-free, the Government supports the use of e-cigarettes as a means to stop adults smoking and contributing towards the goal of creating the first smokefree generation.
Some of the highest success rates of those trying to stop smoking are among adults using an e-cigarette, with evidence suggesting that an additional 70,000 people stop every year as a result of using these devices. An estimated 2.4 million vapers are former smokers, and Vaping Awareness Month - VApril - highlights the potential health benefits of making the switch.
However, it is deeply worrying that the number of children using vapes has tripled in the past three years, with 20.5 per cent of children having tried vaping in 2023. The advice from the Chief Medical Officer is clear: young people and those who have never smoked should not vape. I fully understand the concerns of parents about underage sales of vapes and the Government is actively considering proposals to tackle this issue, including restricting flavours, regulating point of sale displays, regulating packaging and considering restrictions on the sale of disposable vapes.
Working together with the devolved administrations, the Government will ensure a consistent approach across the UK. A consultation is currently taking place to gather views on several measures to tackle youth vaping, and the Government will be bringing forward a Tobacco and Vapes Bill in due course. You can respond to the consultation through this link: https://consultations.dhsc.gov.uk/en/65201ed1f3410a69990d3081