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Charity responds to smoking and vaping estimates for 2023

1 min read Alcohol and tobacco
The Office of National Statistics (ONS) estimates for the rate of smoking and vaping were published on September 5, 2023.

The data shows:

Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) has published estimates for adult and youth vaping for 2023. ASH survey continued to see an increase in vaping in 2023. The UCL Smoking Toolkit Study which tracks smoking behaviour every month has shown a stagnation in smoking rates since 2020.

Deborah Arnott, ASH chief executive, commenting on slow progress on smoking, said, “Today’s figures are a wake-up call. Smoking rates are falling, but not nearly fast enough to deliver on the Government’s ambition of five per cent or less by 2030. Financial stress and poor mental health are on the rise, which we know makes it harder for smokers to quit. Initiatives like ‘Swap to Stop’ are helpful but they’re nowhere near enough. The government must step up its support to smokers, for example by reinvesting in the vital campaigns to motivate smokers to quit and discourage youth uptake which have been cut to the bone in recent years.”

On youth vaping Deborah commented, “The growth in vaping among adult smokers and ex-smokers is welcome as vaping is a very successful aid to quitting smoking. However, like the ASH surveys the ONS data show a worrying growth in vaping among teens and young adults. The government’s response to the consultation on youth vaping due imminently must contain concrete measures to prohibit child-friendly branding, and put products out of sight and out of reach in shops, as well as a tax on the pocket money priced disposable vapes most popular with children.”

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