Re: Alcohol (minimum price etc) : Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:48 pm
Andy Gilder wrote:
It's targeted squarely at those on low incomes (benefits/tax credit claimants?) to prevent them from spending any of the money the state gives them on alcohol. It's another piece of ideology dressed up as being "for our own good".
Even if that is the actual case, which is another debate, there are many, many doctors who see large numbers of the people you describe destroying their lives and those of their family by killing themselves on ultra cheap alcohol that they would have little or no access to if it was priced higher.
As someone said this morning, give it a try, if it doesn't work then drop the policy. There are pockets of the population who are simply being destroyed by cheap booze and perhaps pricing it beyond their reach in the first place might work. I haven't seen anyone even hint that this is a way of stiffing the poor again.
I'd also argue that with the financial stresses on the middle classes (one for the groups shown to be increasing in alcohol consumption), increasing the price will have an effect. Coming home from work can I really afford 10 quid a night on a bottle of wine? Maybe I can stretch to a fiver but at a certain price point you start to think, not tonight.
Again as someone said this morning, why can't supermarkets discount vegetables or household essentials instead of alcohol?