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We are all aware of the dangers but we put other people first in so much as we fund the services that provide the more wealthy with the care they are to tight to pay for themselves.Or to put it in the words of Alf Garnett we do it for Britain.:jimbo::D:D |
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The ban on smoking in pubs came in UK long before it did in France, so when I went to Portsmouth to do a 3 month contract I came across the ban in full flow - even with "police" checking places out.
It was quite obvious in the Portsmouth/Gosport/Fareham and surrounding areas, that pubs who had good smoking areas, and I do mean good, even though it was summer, were the ones that were thriving - the ones who didn't cater for smokers, quite often due to location, were suffering very badly. One thing that really P'd me off was that the bar in the House of Commons was exempt from the ban initially. Even though I don't smoke now, I do not find much pleasure in going into a pub/club for a drink, unless United are on the TV or it is an Accyweb Meet. It does not bother me one little bit when others smoke in my company - which surprises me somewhat. |
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Look, there's a simple solution to the problem of (cheap) alcohol abuse and minimum pricing is not it. What needs to be done is quite simple. Licenses to sell alcohol are withdrawn from every corner shop and licenses to sell alcohol (other than wines and spirits) are withdrawn from every supermarket. That just leaves your traditional pubs selling alcohol in volume and as such you reinstitute control on who is drinking and by how much. And you also keep traditional pubs alive.
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Taken from here Real Ale Pub Online Quote:
0.568 x %abv = number of units then %abv = number of units / 0.568 So here we go folk £3 / 50p = 6 Units 6 / 0.568 = 10.56 % abv You drink some wicked real ale. Some wine is only that %abv so you could get a pint of wine for £3 If you don't believe me about the wine read this From Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Quote:
0.568 x 16 = 9.1 units 9.1 * 50p = £4.55 If my maths are wrong is because I drank too much whiskey last night :rolleyes::D:D |
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Do as many sums as you like, minimum pricing will make beer more expensive in pubs. |
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Why will it? If the suggestion is 50p per unit it wont change most pub prices. |
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*cough* home brew..... *cough*
you can make booze very cheaply, if you price people out of the legit stuff you just encourage the moonshine business and people buying knock off vodka ( or is that industrial alcohol..... ) that will make them go blind. |
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Also the supermarkets will make a fortune- this rise will be pure profit for them as well. If the Government put tax up so you couldn't buy cheap beer I wouldn't like it but at least the money might save us being taxed more some other way. As it is the Government are proposing 50p/unit minimum price, not a tax increase, so the only beneficiaries are the sellers.Where can I get some shares in Tesco/Asda? |
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