There is absolutely no chance that the UK will be "smoke free" by 2030, or at any time in the future. Many young people take it up as soon as they are able as they see it as "cool". As mentioned, large numbers of migrants from all sorts of countries smoke heavily and they will continue to arrive so long as I have a hole in my Aris. Interesting in the report is this:
//Across the country, 31 per cent of social housing tenants are estimated to be smokers.//
Strange that they have to be provided with heavily subsidised housing because they cannot afford the going rate, but they can afford 50p a throw for their ciggies.
//Rates are also much higher in areas of deprivation.//
If they can afford £10 a pack they are not "deprived".
//‘Tackling these inequalities is the core challenge//
It's a strange logic that says that people with (supposedly) limited funds buy far more of a totally unnecessary and harmful product and that makes them "unequal" to their better off counterparts who don't. The core challenge is dissuading all people from smoking.
Anyway, tobacco is not the major threat to health in the future, cannabis is. Its consumption is now rife, you smell it everywhere you go and the authorities have all but given up on enforcing its possession as a Class B drug.