Actually have some sympathy for the Scottish Government over this, although I still believe minimum pricing is not the answer, as people with addiction will still purchase regardlessly. I cannot see any other alternative to reduce alcohol related illnesses. Damned if you do Damned if you don’t.
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07-06-2022 09:39 AM #1141
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07-06-2022 09:44 AM #1142
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Addiction is a medical problem and needs treated as such
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07-06-2022 10:02 AM #1143This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Defo has its benefits.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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07-06-2022 10:09 AM #1145
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eg. 70cl 40% spirit MUP is £14
75cl 14% wine MUP is £5.25
50cl 5% beer MUP is £1.25
You'd struggle to find much you could describe as pleasurable to drink below those prices, imo.
Last year's Newcastle Uni survey found an overall drop of 8% alcohol consumption in Scotland. This new report shows it's not really making much difference to alcoholics but surely the overall drop in a country with widespread alcohol problems is a good thing?
Entirely anecdotally, I think my kids (early 20s) and their friends have a healthier attitude to alcohol than I and mine did at the same age. Whether that's real and if MUP has anything to do with it, I don't know.
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07-06-2022 10:21 AM #1148
MUP would have been much better as a tax, btw, but beyond the powers of our region.
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07-06-2022 01:27 PM #1151
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I’m against prohibition but minimum pricing does seemed to have worked and the biggest criticism seems to be that they have not raised the minimum price since it was first planned over ten years ago.
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07-06-2022 01:39 PM #1153
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Saw this chart. Shows the unbelievable harm to others alcohol causes per 100k, compared to other drugs
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07-06-2022 01:41 PM #1154This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There is no benefit whatsoever to minimum alcohol pricing. Drinkers continue to drink but do not eat or heat their homes instead. Alcohol sales remain constant but general heath and welfare standards dropped substantially
I tip my hat at the Government for a good try to improve health and I do not have the answer.. but this was no success
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07-06-2022 02:02 PM #1155This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57293223.amp
8% drop in alcohol consumption is surely having a beneficial effect on the nations health?
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07-06-2022 03:24 PM #1156
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The study, by the University of Sheffield, the University of Newcastle (Australia) and Figure 8 Consultancy Services, looked at the "hard to reach" population of people who drank alcohol at harmful levels, including those dependent on alcohol and those accessing treatment services.
So, regardless how tempting it is to make sweeping generalisations about the effectiveness of a particular SG policy, this study released today should not be used to support those sweeping statements. IMO.
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07-06-2022 03:30 PM #1158
Over the last few years I've seen more youngsters in pubs having soft drinks when out with friends, some at my work seem happy to go somewhere for a coffee or 2 rather than go to the pub.
Don't think minimum pricing will ever stop me carrying on drinking but in my unscientific view maybe a few folks don't get into it in the 1st place.
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07-06-2022 03:44 PM #1159This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Bigger scandal than the ferries but never gets a mention on BBC Scotland news? Or GMS on Radio Scotland? Or the Nine?
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Obviously something the Scottish Government never considered when ordering their ferries.
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Kids today are definitely more switched on to the pitfalls of addiction than my generation. Education and pricing young kids out of the market will definitely have a positive effect going forward.
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07-06-2022 07:15 PM #1164This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Continued review and adjustment are necessary, of course, but the notion that the scheme has failed or should be binned is short-sighted and dangerous.
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07-06-2022 07:37 PM #1165
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You could say alcohol sales are very much flat if a little down since 2013. There was a really big drop from 2009 to 2013 not sure why. That certainly made a difference. Look at the graph here
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The report often reported says it worked because Scotland fell faster than North East England by 8% in one year, in purchases in 35,000 homes. Its a comparison against one region in one year. It says the biggest drops were in houses who bought the most alcohol. Although the study out yesterday said the opposite. That can only be but down to its too close to register
Look at the trends and its flat, although it actually rose during covid.
England has been pretty flat for 10 years and bellow Scotland. Statistically insignificant falls and rises of a few percent.
So Scotland had a big fall in 2009 then stagnated really, although deaths have been creeping upLast edited by Stairway 2 7; 07-06-2022 at 07:41 PM.
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07-06-2022 07:38 PM #1166This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Ahem!!!
https://www-bbc-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-60837254.amp?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQKKA FQArABIIACAw%3D%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=1654 6344030152&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.comThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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