Sorry, chunkmeister, I have to disagree. We already pay a disgusting rate of tax through stealth, somewhere between 60 & 70%.
I understand the level of taxation on tobacco as it is very harmful and the cost alone may put a lot of people off. It would be similar to 50% of people giving up alcohol to drink water, and then the government placing the tax on water to make up for the shortfall.
Besides, it is easy to tax tobacco because it is not easily obtainable whereas the ingredients to make juice would be far easier, this would create a thriving black market.
Vaping is (as far as we know) virtually harmless to ourselves and others, why should we have to be penalised for it just because the government cannot force a terrible habit upon us!
Hehe - It's fine to disagree - I guess the point I'm trying to put across is that, if government loses all the tax from smokers, they have to find it from somewhere else. (They have little option). It's either that, or our key services will be threatened with cuts. (I've been on a government pay freeze for a few years - I know - it hits hard, especially with future cuts that are being considered.).
If, however, the government can offset this with *some* taxation, they may be more likely to consider e-cigs.
I don't agree with your alcohol / water analogy. Most people drink alcohol because they enjoy it.
A far larger proportion of people smoke because they're addicted to it, as opposed to enjoying it.
Though, if only they tried, they'd enjoy vaping fare more!

- That's not to say people aren't addicted to alcohol - that's not what I'm inferring - alcohol addiction is a reality too...
On the black market point.. we've already got a thriving black market in cigarettes and tobacco products.
I agree on the point that, in most of the sense, vaping is virtually harmless, but on the other hand, nicotine liquid is a toxic, concentrated poison, which when handled, does deserve far more respect than analog sticks.
So... I see no incentive at all for the government to encourage or look into e-cigs, because they'll loose billions in revenue.
Suggestions?
