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capi

capi

Just a matter of time.
Nov 13, 2023
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Im not a politics guy and dont live in the UK but i just saw a video of them banning cigs for LIFE for anyone born after 08'.
Man and thats just one thing ive heard, ive heard SO MUCH bs they been restricting as well, and having mandatory online ids or something? Holy shit that place sounds horrible. Dont even mention the millions new internet restrictions and privacy violations (though the request to delete data is really nice!!)

I thought the "usa is land of the free" propaganda is bs but comparing it to uk or Australia, its kinda crazy.
 
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avoid

Jul 31, 2023
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I wouldn't want to live in the UK either but I actually like the attempt to create a cigarette-free generation. I hope it pans out nicely. Though maybe I'm biased as a non-smoker? I certainly don't mind laws and regulations that push back on harmful addictions: nicotine, gambling, drugs, sugar, social media, and probably more. But I'm still on the fence about online IDs for privacy reasons even though they would help with regulating online gambling and social media addiction.
 
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KuriGohan&Kamehameha

想死不能 - 想活不能
Nov 23, 2020
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The UK is obsessed with banning everything. Cigarettes are just the latest thing, earlier this year they banned restaraunts from having sugary drink refills, which in practice meant that even wetherspoons started taking out the hot chocolate machines. Basically encouraging you to drink even more alcohol, because now the options for alternative drinks are getting more limited. During my uni days, I used to go to spoons for the cheap hot chocolate and study/chat with friends, can't do that anymore!

Several years ago, after the sugar tax had been implemented, it pretty much created a market where only original Coke is the only soft drink that doesn't include artificial sweeteners. The artificial sweeteners taste like shit and give me a headache, but now an insane amount of products have this garbage in them, simply because the government taxes anything unhealthy to high heaven. Of course, this doesn't solve the issue that loads of people eat unhealthy crisps, sandwiches loaded with mayo and fat, and biscuits full of sugar. If you want convenient food options, usually only junk is available.

The approach of the UK government is to ban and take things away, rather than try to introduce alternatives which may be healthier and still enjoyable. It's also true that many apps are requiring British users to submit ID verification, which is crazy. There's always some licence, permit, or permission required for everything. Even though most British people don't like the idea of mandatory ID cards, you will be IDed in a shop to purchase paracetamol or drinks containing caffeine if you are in your 20s or 30s and look young.

It's not just unhealthy vices that are strictly regulated either, if you're a person with chronic pain, or mental health issues, it is nearly impossible to get any strong medication in the UK. The approach to a lot of issues there now is paracetamol and CBT therapy, if your issue is long-term and more complicated, they will just expect you to suffer forever, because "it's better than having a medication which may have addictive potential, it's too dangerous!"

The philosophy is it's better to be safe and miserable, rather than ever taking risks. Life can't always fit into such neat and tidy boxes, but people who want to control you would rather take away that autonomy and freedom of choice than let people decide for themselves how to live their own lives.
 
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Always-in-trouble

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Jan 14, 2026
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The UK is obsessed with banning everything. Cigarettes are just the latest thing, earlier this year they banned restaraunts from having sugary drink refills, which in practice meant that even wetherspoons started taking out the hot chocolate machines. Basically encouraging you to drink even more alcohol, because now the options for alternative drinks are getting more limited. During my uni days, I used to go to spoons for the cheap hot chocolate and study/chat with friends, can't do that anymore!

Several years ago, after the sugar tax had been implemented, it pretty much created a market where only original Coke is the only soft drink that doesn't include artificial sweeteners. The artificial sweeteners taste like shit and give me a headache, but now an insane amount of products have this garbage in them, simply because the government taxes anything unhealthy to high heaven. Of course, this doesn't solve the issue that loads of people eat unhealthy crisps, sandwiches loaded with mayo and fat, and biscuits full of sugar. If you want convenient food options, usually only junk is available.

The approach of the UK government is to ban and take things away, rather than try to introduce alternatives which may be healthier and still enjoyable. It's also true that many apps are requiring British users to submit ID verification, which is crazy. There's always some licence, permit, or permission required for everything. Even though most British people don't like the idea of mandatory ID cards, you will be IDed in a shop to purchase paracetamol or drinks containing caffeine if you are in your 20s or 30s and look young.

It's not just unhealthy vices that are strictly regulated either, if you're a person with chronic pain, or mental health issues, it is nearly impossible to get any strong medication in the UK. The approach to a lot of issues there now is paracetamol and CBT therapy, if your issue is long-term and more complicated, they will just expect you to suffer forever, because "it's better than having a medication which may have addictive potential, it's too dangerous!"

The philosophy is it's better to be safe and miserable, rather than ever taking risks. Life can't always fit into such neat and tidy boxes, but people who want to control you would rather take away that autonomy and freedom of choice than let people decide for themselves how to live their own lives.
I thought it just costed them too much for non-water refills... Also, why is alcohol still so readily available if they are starting to do this unable to smoke cigs past a certain age thing. Have they announced anything on that front.
 
EternalShore

EternalShore

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Jun 9, 2023
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Unfortunately, the stupid rules regarding complete lack of digital privacy in the UK is only the beginning to the awfulness that is the UK rn! :( I've heard they practically pay double for everything too~ and then, they also have the highest r@p3 rate in the entire world according to Wikipedia~ D: they really need someone to come in and fix all their issues pronto~ >_<

Speaking of cigarettes, something I never understood is why some governments ban them but allow other drugs like marijuana~ >_< I think California did that~
 
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buriedinmyhead

If pain can purify the heart, mine will be pure
Mar 24, 2026
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Im not a politics guy and dont live in the UK but i just saw a video of them banning cigs for LIFE for anyone born after 08'.
Man and thats just one thing ive heard, ive heard SO MUCH bs they been restricting as well, and having mandatory online ids or something? Holy shit that place sounds horrible. Dont even mention the millions new internet restrictions and privacy violations (though the request to delete data is really nice!!)

I thought the "usa is land of the free" propaganda is bs but comparing it to uk or Australia, its kinda crazy.
I don't live in the UK, but I actually support the cigarette ban. Smoking harms everyone around you, not just yourself, so it's much more of a public health and safety issue. I'm very against all the online stuff they're doing though
 
RoachClassified

RoachClassified

i still feel like nothing...
Apr 23, 2026
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wasn't UK the country that first invented all this age verification bullshit and other countries later adopted it?
 
Spite

Spite

I don't like this world.
Aug 20, 2025
409
Yeah the UK is a shithole and I'm glad I don't live there, but being in Australia isn't much better. Me being Australian, we tend to follow in the UK's footsteps. Many of the other Commonwealth countries do. What pisses me off especially is the knee-jerk laws our country loves to implement as well as the absolute damage control they try to do whenever something bad happens. They're desperately trying to push a nationwide under-16s social media ban all because one teenager decided to end their life last year. Like yeah don't get me wrong it's fucking sad and tragic this kid was in so much pain they had to take their own life... but you can't use that to control who can and cannot access the Internet, right?? It's ridiculous.

The parents should be doing their fucking jobs and parenting their kids, not the government.

I also hear the UK is trying to ban knives, which is so fucking absurd I don't even know what to say. "Just ban violence guys! It'll work, trust us, now we won't have violence anymore!"

Weapons

Also self-defence laws in both the UK and Australia are dogshit; a complete joke. What am I supposed to do? Let the thugs break into my house and stab me to death? The fuck?

EDIT: I'll add one more thing about the cigarette ban - I guess if it's just being banned for people under 18, sure, that's fine. Banning cigarettes for LIFE for people born after a specific year? That's crazy.
 
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Sord17

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Oct 1, 2025
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Unfortunately, the stupid rules regarding complete lack of digital privacy in the UK is only the beginning to the awfulness that is the UK rn! :( I've heard they practically pay double for everything too~ and then, they also have the highest r@p3 rate in the entire world according to Wikipedia~ D: they really need someone to come in and fix all their issues pronto~ >_<

Speaking of cigarettes, something I never understood is why some governments ban them but allow other drugs like marijuana~ >_< I think California did that~
 
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Sord17

Member
Oct 1, 2025
21
Defo an outlier but having lived in the UK I think that's close to as good as it gets. Maybe that's only because the restrictions only affect me productively. Nothing is too sweet, compared to other counties where I have to water down any soda at juice they have. The air in cities is pretty clear compared to others of similar density even if the emission fines are annoying. The towns are greatly walkable, even smaller towns have a decent array of amenities due to being so old. The transport is effective if not over priced. And the folks and culture is great. Not sure what more I'd ask for, granted if I were still living there I'd have to bypass the law to even be on this site so defo not perfect but far away from the dystopia the global media likes to portray.

Don't forget folks- news IS a business.
What's going to get more ad revenue. "life remains mundane and peaceful on western island nation despite ineffectual governance and economic stagnation" or "GREAT BRITAIN HAS FALLEN, FREEDOM AND LIFE STOLLEN FROM THE BRITISH BY TYRANNICAL 1984-ESQUE REFORMS FROM GLOBALIST GOVERNMENT!!!"
 
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fedup1982

Wizard
Jul 17, 2025
624
I'm in the UK, and I like it, except for weed being illegal. Thankfully it's easy to get and nobody cares really.

The cig ban doesn't bother me, I'm not young enough to count.

I've not once needed an ID for going anywhere online, except when buying crypto, but that is understandable.

Fucking better than living in the USA. I'd be homeless in the USA. The UK takes care of me.
 

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