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I doubt whether it was debated or needed an Act of Parliament.
Such things are done (by statute) on the advice of the (unelected) Chief Medical Officer. |
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I remember when I started drinking I used to honk up regularly after a few pints - haven't done that for a few decades!
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As has been said earlier this is just another excuse to raise tax income for the Government.. alcohol consumption has been falling in the UK since 2004 to 2010....mind you more of the population may have resorted to drink since the last election :D
BBC News - Alcohol consumption 'continues to fall' |
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alcohol consumption has been falling because pubs cant afford to run these days because of greedy governments and greedy breweries.Also thanx to stupid EU rules ie: smoking ban folk stay at home even the non smokers.
Now that peopel are staying at home and drinking cheaper supermarket beer the government isnt getting as much tax as it once did so is now targeting home drinkers with pathetic excuses and probably made up figures its exactly teh same as what they did with diesil fuel.People got more miles from a much cheaper fuel and government lost loads of tax so they boosted up the cost of diesil to almost if not double its original price and now they get all the drivers and are laughing all the way to the bank drink driving is a bad thing but drink and driving is the biggest money maker government has because it has pi$$ed away any other assets the country had so now the only way to make money is to tax the hell out of the public |
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I recall when first started drinking in teens used to knock back that really strong beer in a small bottle in order to get drunk rapidly called Barley Wine also Special Brew! Which is what kids do these days they knock back very strong alcohol quickly in order to get smashed - quickly which ends up with them rolling around in the park and then causing trouble etc. However anyone remember your first drink of beer - it tasted like crap - same as smoking - you had to condition yourself to like it! |
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Some people seem to be thinking that the proposed change is an additional 40p on every unit sold, this is not the case.
What is being proposed is a minimum price of 40p per unit. This means the following minimum prices: Double Whiskey/Vodka/Brandy: £0.80 Pint of Ale/Beer/Standard Lager (E.g. Carlsberg at 3.8%): £0.88 Pint of Premium Lager/Strong Ale (E.g. Carlsberg Export at 5%): £1.12 Pint of Super Strength Lager (E.g. Carlsberg Special Brew): £2.06 The bill would not effect pubs or clubs, there is nowhere that sells booze that cheap. What it would effect is the supermarket 3 packs of beer/cider for £20 deals and sales of Special Brew and the like. It would also put a minimum price of £11.20 on an average sized 70cl bottle of spirit but again I'd wager even the cheap end of the spirit market are around that price already. |
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Now if you have read of some great breakthrough where a liver is not required, or if you know of someone who is surviving without a liver, please tell me, I would be very interested to read that information. |
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Thank you for that confirmation Lettie.......now, do you know any patients who are surviving without their liver?
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Live without your liver:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:
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