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Author:  pcernie [ Tue Feb 04, 2014 1:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Sale of ultra-cheap alcohol to be banned in England/Wales

http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014 ... hol-banned

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The government is to ban the sale of ultra-cheap alcohol in England and Wales, the Home Office has announced.

Ministers hope the move, which will come into force on 6 April, will stop the worst instances of deep discounting, which has resulted in cans of lager being sold more cheaply than water in supermarkets.

An official impact assessment says that the ban on sales of alcohol at below cost, defined as duty plus VAT, will mean an ordinary 440ml can of beer or lager cannot be sold below 50p.

The new "floor price" for a bottle of wine will be £2.24; a bottle of vodka or other spirits will cost a minimum of £10.16.

Low-strength beers which have an alcoholic content of 1.2% or less will be exempt from the policy as will duty-free sales on ships, aircraft and in airports.


I've only ever known one person who drank that cheap stuff, and that was so he could have a beer (more like the taste of it) with his dinner sometimes. You're not talking about an alcoholic here, just someone who genuinely liked the taste.

There's quite a few alcoholics round here - they'll drink anything, they don't give a crap what it costs or what it's alcoholic content is. This is just a revenue raiser that'll needlessly piss people off and not actually solve any problems.

Author:  Amnesia10 [ Tue Feb 04, 2014 4:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sale of ultra-cheap alcohol to be banned in England/Wales

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They also point to growing evidence of "pre-loading" with two-thirds of young people who were arrested for alcohol-related crime and disorder in one English city admitting to have "tanked up" with cheap supermarket booze before going out.

Plonkers. Preloading was common forty odd years ago. Kids would load up on cheap bear or spirits before they went clubbing. What did they think Lambrini was marketed to? While kids might be the intended target this will do bugger all to reduce alcoholism. Most alcoholics I know are middle aged and with good jobs. They get smashed on the good stuff. Wine minimum of £7 a bottle and £25 Scotch. This will do very little at all.

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