tend not to develop a regular smoking problem, ithink tend not to develop a regular smoking problem, i think the statistics are something like almost everyone who has a daily habit of smoking started under the age of 626. there are interesting figures so for example they are saying overall in england, and the uk, it is about one in nine adults who smoke, but if you take that younger age group, 18 24 it is high, it is one in three and that went up from one in three and that went up from one in three and that went up from one in four to one in three so it has been increasing which is why they are add kating this action. aha, they are add kating this action. a couple of things i want to ask you about. the case for investment now says javid khan provide a minimum investment of £125 million a year to fund comprehensive smoke free interventions, is that money there? so he talks about different ways to raise the money. his preferred own option is to put an extra tax on tobacco company, those
with me is our health correspondent, jim reed. so,jim, really so, jim, really interesting, looking at the detail of this review that has been carried out and javid khan who carried out the review say there were four critical interventions without which the ambition to get a smoke free, generation smoke free will not be met. take us there what he is saying. will not be met. take us there what he is saying- he is saying. this is the report, 101 pages he is saying. this is the report, 101 pages published he is saying. this is the report, 101 pages published in - he is saying. this is the report, 101 pages published in the - he is saying. this is the report, 101 pages published in the last| he is saying. this is the report, - 101 pages published in the last half an hour. i 101 pages published in the last half an hour. ., ., 101 pages published in the last half an hour. . . ., , . , an hour. i have a one page summary. i haven t managed an hour. i have a one page summary. i haven t ma