But chewing tobacco remains on sale? It's only snus that is affected?
Yes but it's not very popular as when you use the stuff you need to spit brown liquid out of your mouth every so often.
About the only difference in THR policy in Sweden is the availability of Snus. They have much lower smoking rates than any other EU country.
I decided to have a look at the makeup of the THR EU group and found it was made up not of EU officials but of the Dept. of Health officials from each member state. This means that the act was developed in line with the member states own Health policies and directed by the Dept. of Health Minister in those member states. I can find no suggestion that the UK argued for a different approach and in a number of areas actually appears to have submitted the research and the science.
This is correct, more or less. However the studies used to support Article 20 were badly flawed and mostly based on old technology(circa 2008). Vaping has only been around since the early 2000's and technology has advanced markedly in the past 3 years.
Other much better studies reflecting newer hardware etc etc were given to MEPs but they ignored them.
The pharma industry would like to control the market, (recently vape sales overtook NRT sales) they were lobbying very hard to implement Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards, which are pharmaceutical standards of manufacture, far beyond the reach of all but the biggest companies.
Health dept officials quite like this idea, but it would likely kill the market and return us to 2008 technology. You've been able to register vaping devices as medicinal products since 2010 with the MHRA. IIRC to date there is one registered device. The MHRA quote an initial cost of £300k with annual costs running from anything up to £250k.
It is therefore highly unlikely that the UK would make any changes in this area in the future as they were part of the group that determined this approach in the first place.
Not true. In May this year the House of Lords strongly supported vaping. Lots of public health bodies, having viewed the literature are now in favour of vaping as a alternative to smoking. The Royal College of Physicians recently
published a report on the subject,
as did ASH (Action on Smoking and Health)
The opinion of public health officials and campaign groups is changing, based on actual real scientific evidence that shows the risks are much lower than the studies used to backup the TPD stated.
Much of the evidence that the RCP and ASH and others now base their opinions on was available in 2014 when this directive was passed. I handed some of this to my MEP and my local MP in person.