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Hom3r 15-03-2009 02:17

Plans for minimum alcohol price
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7944334.stm

This guy want to have a minimum 50p per unit on alcohol.

Well that would mean the vodka I but 90 proof i buy would have

700ml bottle = 26.5 units
litre bottle = 37.5 units

So you are looking at £13 to £19 a bottle, and that before mark-ups.

I will then get mine fron Cite Europe in Calias for £15 for 1 litre of 100 proof.

Again the small minority screw it up for the senisble drinkers.

papa smurf 15-03-2009 10:31

Re: Plans for minimum alcohol price
 
i have a feeling that some one at Labour party HQ has pressed the self destruct button ,this is just another in a long line of election losing ideas, I'm sick of being nannied to death and i consider it my patriotic duty to make sure that new reinvented Labour never get back in power ..

bjorkiii 15-03-2009 10:39

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I'm picturing panic buying in netto people brawling over cases of stella , i'm going down their as soon as i have finished this box :D

alferret 15-03-2009 10:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 34753269)
i have a feeling that some one at Labour party HQ has pressed the self destruct button ,this is just another in a long line of election losing ideas, I'm sick of being nannied to death and i consider it my patriotic duty to make sure that new reinvented Labour never get back in power ..

Absolutly :tu:

Derek 15-03-2009 10:44

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I think this might actually work if the minimum price is set at a sensible level.

Either that or lace a random number of bottles of Frosty Jack, MD 20/20, Thunderbird etc. with poison to thin out of the number of 'problem' drinkers.

JethroUK 15-03-2009 12:21

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Originally Posted by Derek S (Post 34753277)
...Either that or lace a random number of bottles of Frosty Jack, MD 20/20, Thunderbird etc. with poison to thin out of the number of 'problem' drinkers.

That could work - although if it contained a small explosive it could take out the whole pub with one bottle which would be much more "cost-affective" i think :D

Derek 15-03-2009 12:25

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Originally Posted by JethroUK (Post 34753345)
That could work - although if it contained a small explosive it could take out the whole pub with one bottle which would be much more "cost-affective" i think :D

Pub? Most of the drinkers of frosty jack tend to be in flats where the furnishings consist of a huuuuuuuuge telly, some suspiciously stained couches and bare floorboards.

Setting off a bomb in there might do several thousand pounds worth of improvements.

Taf 15-03-2009 12:35

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So if there was a minimum price, who would get the extra profit?

Hom3r 15-03-2009 12:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 34753351)
So if there was a minimum price, who would get the extra profit?

The government.

richard1960 15-03-2009 13:00

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Always thought this would happen as soon as the anti smoking facists had their way(i am a non smoker by the way) then alcohol would be their next target and so it is.:(

bjorkiii 15-03-2009 13:01

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Do what i'm doing drink faster before this law is brought in

JethroUK 15-03-2009 13:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 34753351)
So if there was a minimum price, who would get the extra profit?

I've always felt that tax collect from 'specific' area should be spent in that 'specific' area (not just lumped into the coffers)

So it could be used for:

Extra policing/survellance Sat nights
Clearing up the street on Sun morning
(arresting the drunk & disorderly and getting them to clear the streets on Sun morn)
Investing in non-alchohol rellated activities (free health centre / swimming pool etc on Saturday nights?)

Governments have never felt any obligation to justify taxes - probably because they wont do any of those and just give themselves a jolly good pay rise instead

.

Hom3r 15-03-2009 13:06

Re: Plans for minimum alcohol price
 
I'm lucky in the fact I get to drive to our base in Belgium, or one of the guys in my department whom travel there every other week will do a booze stop and get me some bottles.

So this will price increase will achieve nothing in my eyes.

JethroUK 15-03-2009 13:09

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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 34753362)
Always thought this would happen as soon as the anti smoking facists had their way(i am a non smoker by the way) then alcohol would be their next target and so it is.:(

Sure i read somewhere that the government accrue something in the region of £13 billion per quarter from smoking tax

Had just 1% of that been spent in cancer research it would have been irradicated 20 years ago - god only knows what could've been acheived with 10% of those taxes

but instead, it paid for a lot of over-weight mp's to gewt a bigger car to haul their big fat @ssed around in

richard1960 15-03-2009 13:12

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Can see this being a minefield actually,would this new tax apply equally to pubs/clubs if not i could seeing the supermarkets going to court their prices would go up by government dik-tat but not pubs /clubs. Also if the price did go up in pubs thousands more could close as they are doing now even before such a tax ,jobs would go in the brewing industry which brews in the uk most of what we consume,at a time of deep recession not very clever to have breweries closing just before an election (most are in nu-labours heartlands),hopefully this one will be kicked in the long grass where it belongs.


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