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Eighty per cent support raising legal smoking age from 16 to 18 - Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ poll


Category: News

Date: 06.09.2004
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Eighty per cent of respondents to a Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ News poll would support the Government discouraging smoking by raising the age at which people can buy tobacco, from 16 to 18.


The Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ's Healthy Britain survey questioned more than one thousand people on a number of smoking issues, including workplace bans and tax increases.


More than half (55%) of those polled supported raising the legal age from 16 to 21. Forty-four per cent were opposed to the idea.

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Over three-quarters of 18-24 year olds questioned would support a new legal age of 18.


Over two-thirds of respondents (67%) support a smoking ban in all workplaces, including pubs and clubs, versus 32% against the notion.

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Thirty-eight per cent of smokers surveyed supported the idea of a workplace ban, which, again, included pubs, bars and restaurants. Sixty-two per cent of smokers would not support a ban.

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Women are more in favour of a public smoking ban than men – 71%, versus 63%.


The widest support across the survey was for the increase and enforcement of penalties for the selling of tobacco to children, with 93% backing the proposal. The idea was supported by over 90% across all groups and age-groups.


The idea of making smoking more expensive by tax increases was a closer decision, with 53% supporting an increase, as opposed to 46% who were against.

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Three-quarters of non-smokers were supportive of increasing tax, versus 15% of smokers, who did not back the idea.


On the point of parental control, 68% felt that parents who consistently allowed their underage children to smoke should ultimately face prosecution. Nearly a third (31%) were against this idea.


Notes to Editors

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The Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ's Healthy Britain survey should be credited if any of the above findings are used.

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The poll was conducted for the Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ by ICM, who carried out a nationwide survey by phone of 1,010 adults between 20 and 22 August.

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