Britain’s move to ban youngsters from smoking breaks international law, says five European countries
December 09, 2025 by thesun.co.uk
Britain’s move to ban youngsters from smoking breaks international law, says five European countries
Five European countries believe the UK's smoking ban for youngsters breaches international law, risking penalties. The ban, proposed by Sir Keir Starmer, might violate EU law for Northern Ireland under the Windsor Framework. The group warns of legal consequences, stressing the importance of compliance with the Single Market rules. Former Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland urges the UK government to address the conflict to avoid a constitutional crisis. Despite calls for closer EU ties post-Brexit, Starmer opposes joining the Customs Union. The UK affirms the Tobacco and Vapes Bill aligns with their obligations, aiming for a smoke-free generation.
11.80% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 6.7 million current smokers in United Kingdom 13.60% of men are current smokers but only 10.10% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR