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Almost two-thirds of people in Britain would support a ban on smoking in pub gardens, a new survey has indicated.

The charity Action on Smoking and Health (Ash) described such a move as one of several “common sense” steps necessary to “support a smoke-free generation”.

The majority of the public also backed prohibitions on smoking in areas such as university campuses and bus stops.

Furthermore, more than nine in 10 respondents believe smoke-free laws should be extended to children’s play areas.

These findings follow the UK’s recent legislative milestone last month, becoming the first country in Europe to enact laws preventing anyone aged 17 or younger from ever legally purchasing cigarettes, as the Tobacco and Vapes Bill received royal assent.

A government consultation, which sought views on extending smoke-free laws to outdoor spaces like playgrounds or outside hospitals, and creating vape-free zones, concluded on 8 May.

The UK recently became the first European country to enact laws preventing anyone aged 17 or younger from ever legally purchasing cigarettes
The UK recently became the first European country to enact laws preventing anyone aged 17 or younger from ever legally purchasing cigarettes (PA Archive)

The new YouGov poll of 13,259 people, conducted for Ash, found 93 per cent of adults supported smoke-free playgrounds, along with 78 per cent who backed smoke-free bus stops.

Some 62 per cent said they would support smoke-free laws being extended to outdoor hospitality areas, such as pub gardens, while 68 per cent supported smoke-free university and college campuses.

Hazel Cheeseman, chief executive of Ash, said: “Smoke-free laws have been one of the biggest public health success stories in recent decades, but millions of people are still exposed to harmful second-hand smoke in outdoor settings.

“The public is clear that they want more places where they can breathe clean air. As ministers review the findings from the consultation, there is a strong mandate to go further and faster.

“Extending smoke-free laws to areas like pub gardens, all play areas, university campuses and transport hubs is a common-sense next step that will protect health and support a smoke-free generation.”

Government estimates suggest the Tobacco and Vapes Bill could slash the total number of smokers aged 14 and over to 701,167 in 2056 from 5,502,164 in 2023.

The modelling also estimates that some 154,800 deaths will be prevented in England by 2100.

Ash is also calling on the Government to develop a plan to reduce smoking in the home, particularly around children.

It also said there should be a vape-free exemption applied in smoking cessation services to ensure smokers are still encouraged to switch to e-cigarettes to quit.

A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: “The Tobacco and Vapes Act is a historic step towards Britain’s first smoke-free generation, protecting them from the harms of smoking and delivering on our ambition for a smoke-free UK.

“Our consultation on free-from places closed on Friday and we are carefully considering responses.

“As part of the consultation, we set out our proposals to make a number of settings smoke, vape and heated tobacco-free – including kids playgrounds and outside schools. We also proposed making indoor spaces where smoking is already banned vape-free and heated tobacco-free.

“This strikes the right balance right between protecting the most vulnerable and limiting any potential negative impacts on businesses.”

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