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University graduate, currently working as an Information Assistant for the NHS. Interested in politics, history, sci fi etc.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Booze

Supermarkets selling cheap booze to young drinkers face Brown's iron fist
A crackdown on supermarkets that sell cheap drink to young people is being considered by Gordon Brown as he decides how to tackle Britain's burgeoning binge-drinking culture. Experts have told Downing Street that the easy availability of super-strength lager and cider lies behind the rise in alcohol-fulled violence and the epidemic of related health problems, such as liver disease.

There is growing evidence that many young drinkers are consuming cheap alcohol at home before going out at night into bars and clubs, where prices can be three times as high. Around half of all Britain's drink sales are made at the six major supermarkets, where drink is often heavily discounted in order to encourage shoppers into the stores.
Every decade teenage drinking is suddenly hit upon as a 'new menace' when its been going on for years.

I was flabbergasted earlier this year when the government suggested parents who give their children alcohol should be fined and locked up, I mean surely its better for parents to teach their kids responsible drinking? Europeans have a much better relationship to alcohol than the British because at a young age they are taught responsibility.

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