Department of Health
Friday, 8 August, 2014

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Health (Jane Ellison): The Government has published this consultation on the introduction of regulations for standardised packaging of tobacco products. This consultation is being conducted on a UK-wide basis.In November 2013, the Department of Health commissioned Sir Cyril Chantler to undertake an independent review of whether the introduction of standardised packaging of tobacco is likely to have an effect on public health, in particular in relation to children. The report of the Chantler Review, which was published in April 2014, concluded that if standardised packaging was introduced, it would have a positive impact on public health.Before reaching a decision on whether to introduce standardised packaging of tobacco products, we are holding a final, short consultation. This consultation will run for six weeks until 7 August. So that our decision on whether to introduce standardised packaging is properly and fully informed, the consultation includes a set of draft regulations so that it is clear how such a policy would work in practice. The draft regulations set out proposed requirements for the packaging of cigarettes and hand-rolling tobacco, and requirements for the appearance of individual cigarettes, should standardised packaging be introduced.In this new consultation we ask, in particular, for views on anything new since the last full public consultation on standardised packaging that we ran in 2012 that is relevant to the development of this policy, including evidence relating to the wider implications of introducing standardised packaging. In July 2012, we published the Consultation on Standardised Packaging of Tobacco Products. The report of the 2012 consultation was published in July 2013.