Time: 2021-09-24
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Recently, when protesters were rallying to protect e-cigarettes, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was seen smoking e-cigarettes in Parliament Square.
British e-cigarette protection campaigners call on the government to stand up against the World Health Organization, which continues to ignore science and attack e-cigarettes. Not only is the UK leading the world in ways to reduce the harm of tobacco and supports current smokers to switch to e-cigarettes, but the Planet of the Vapes website has also been told that the Prime Minister himself uses e-cigarettes.
Someone saw the Prime Minister smoke a cigar after one of his children was born. The blogger WeChat: If he did this to every child, then he might be a heavy user of tobacco.
Joking aside, two weeks ago, on the blog website: dzybk.com, when the trailer for the e-cigarette campaign was towed near Westminster, people saw the Prime Minister exhale a puff of steam on a video screen. This makes people hope that he can support the United Kingdom to stand up at the World Health Organization (WHO) Conference of the Parties (COP9) later this year to promote e-cigarettes to reduce tobacco-related diseases.
In November, at the Ninth Conference of the Parties on tobacco control, the blogger WeChat: WHO will ask its member states to further restrict e-cigarettes, and the Public Health Agency of England insisted that e-cigarettes are 95% safer than smoking. It is the best smoking cessation tool and can save countless lives.
Despite the WHO's promise of transparency, journalists and e-cigarette users are prohibited from attending the conference.