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  • Profile image for Antony_Troll

    by Antony_Troll

    Wednesday, November 28 2012, 6:41PM

    “If it stops benefit scroungers being able to afford it then its a great idea.”

  • Profile image for Kettle55

    by Kettle55

    Wednesday, November 28 2012, 7:02PM

    “It won't stop anything, lots of folk will go without in other areas to buy their booze.”

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    by troy27

    Wednesday, November 28 2012, 8:18PM

    “If the government did not put giant vat on beer in pubs and the prices
    was set at the real value then the pubs would be full,the pub landlords would benefit, and the corner shops would stop selling as much to street drinkers and the idiots who are out their heads before they go into a pub or nightclub.”

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    by asctty

    Wednesday, November 28 2012, 8:46PM

    “If you take an average pint of beer/lager in a pub at say 2.5 units, then they charge way over the odds anyway. Spirits are ridiculously overpriced considering 1 unit is a standard 25ml shot, and so is wine which is around £2.50 for 175ml which is 2 units @ 12% - ish.
    So the only real losers will be those responsible drinkers who buy their non-premium branded beer/cider which will shoot up in cost as will the white lightning variety . You can also still get a drinkable bottle of plonk for less than 45p/unit though.
    It is the cheap, mega alcohol content beers/ciders that will suffer which is of course the alcoholics' choice. If the legislation curbs this without interfering with my favourite tipple at home, then fine. This is what they did in Scotland although I am not sure what the health statistics have since concluded.”

  • Profile image for make_redgreen

    by make_redgreen

    Wednesday, November 28 2012, 8:58PM

    “It hasn't started in Scotland yet.

    And it's a government idea - will it work? I don't think I even need to answer that.”

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    by dave12548

    Wednesday, November 28 2012, 9:01PM

    “In a word....No it won't make much difference, it does mean that those who drink sensibly will be penalised though which is unfair.

    @Antony_Troll....great moniker pmsl !”

  • Profile image for WillCroft3

    by WillCroft3

    Wednesday, November 28 2012, 9:20PM

    “I have to say that I totally agree with asctty, The only ones who will lose out will be the responsible drinkers, like the pensioners. The real Alcoholics will find the money for drink from somewhere, I know of one alcoholic (a Doctor) if it went up to £5 or even £10 a unit he would still be able to afford it, the same goes for all these people who earn over £40,000 a year.
    In my opinion all this minimum price per unit is just another way of Taxing the lower paid.”

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    by asctty

    Wednesday, November 28 2012, 9:32PM

    “make_redgreen - I stand corrected. The legislation has been passed though, whilst a yet another interfering decision from the EU is awaited:

    http://tinyurl.com/cg6pugk

    The plan for a minimum unit price has no more supprt up North of course for the same reasons I have posted.”

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    by Baldbloke

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 11:05AM

    “There would be no need for this legislation if they enforced the laws that already exist, ie, don't serve under 18's and don't serve anyone who is drunk. Anyone found breaching these should have their licence taken away.”

  • Profile image for smshogun

    by smshogun

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 12:36PM

    “So once again the silent majority suffer because of a mindless minority, more pubs will close, more crime will be committed by alcoholics and others to get their booze, and the extra income will be spent on this.

    Ferry company's will see an upsurge in trade as many more white vans cross into Europe to load up with booze and another black market will be created as they currently have with tobacco.”

  • Profile image for Tamas

    by Tamas

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 1:00PM

    “Usual form from our know all, but know ..... government. Hit the majority because of a minority.

    Dictators!”

  • Profile image for make_redgreen

    by make_redgreen

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 2:04PM

    “Yes I'm aware of the impending EU decision - it may well be that these unelected prats do us a favour for a change in this case!”

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    by Rapendune

    Monday, December 10 2012, 12:02PM

    “Oh for goodness sake, it's just another tax and it won't stop anything. If it looks like an elephant and walks like an elephant.......”

  • Profile image for jefffb

    by jefffb

    Monday, December 10 2012, 6:38PM

    “it will only mean more profit for the brewery's.”

  • Profile image for Andrew_Ilson

    by Andrew_Ilson

    Monday, December 10 2012, 11:54PM

    “As far as I'm aware this isn't a tax i.e. it is the vendor who will pocket the extra cash. Although a decrease in sales may offset this.

    Truth is 2.5 x 45p = £1.13. If you know a pub that will have to increase its prices to this please let me know where it is!”

  • Profile image for WillCroft3

    by WillCroft3

    Thursday, December 13 2012, 4:45PM

    “I am against a minimum price for a unit of alcohol, when you stop to think what it is saying.
    Is that it is all right for someone who is earning Good wages (£35,000 or above a year) to drink irresponsible, but it is wrong for someone who is who is on a lower income or unemployed, to drink irresponsibly.
    The message we should be trying to get across is that it is wrong to drink irresponsibly, the only way that we can do this is to ban the drinking of alcohol in the streets and for bar staff to refuse to serve anyone who they think is drunk or behaving irresponsibly.
    We must remember that some people cannot drink like the rest of us, and they become addicted to alcohol, so the ones who profit from brewing and selling it should share some of the responsibility for those who are addicted, and share some of the costs of treating them in hospital.”

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    by wilfredF1

    Sunday, December 16 2012, 3:08PM

    “The minimum price will only apply to supermarkets who are currently selling it as loss leaders. It will not make any difference to the price of a pint in your local pub where I would guess the steady drinkers go.”

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