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BBC News Item Alistair Darling barred from Pubs: Audio

    This morning I caught a news item on the Radio [Update: Radio 4] about Alistair Darling being barred from pubs for all the tax rises in the price of drinks. Here is the audio.

    I first heard about this movement from the Devil:

    20080326-alastair-barred-a4Johnstone Urges Pub Ban For Darling

    Following an Edinburgh landlord’s decision to ban the Chancellor of the Exchequer from his premises after a budget that was punitive for drinkers, North East Tory MSP Alex Johnstone is urging pubs across the North East to follow suit and demonstrate their condemnation of the tax hikes on alcohol.

    Mr Johnstone said “The Chancellor has raised the duty on alcohol under the pretext that it is in a bid to combat binge drinking. But by even the simplest calculations, his tax hike will do nothing more than raise money for the treasury. For example, if an individual went out and drank ten pints of cider in an evening, then Mr Darling’s efforts in beating the booze culture will in fact have cost the drinker just thirty pence more. That’s hardly going to make someone think twice is it?”

    “As for the extra fifty nine pence that was slapped on a bottle of whisky, it has since been revealed that this might not even raise any extra cash at all. I’m sure this will give cold comfort to the many people employed in the whisky industry, especially across the North East, whose jobs were put at risk by this extra duty.”

    “No-one underestimates the need for action in tackling Scotland’s booze culture, it is something that needs urgent attention and a holistic attitute. This budget does nothing to address this and I’m not alone in being disappointed that the government has come up with such a simplistic response.”

    Mr Johnstone concluded “Barring Mr Darling from licensed premises will send a clear message, that ordinary, responsible drinkers should not be seen as a soft touch for raising money to pay for previous fiscal incompetence.”

    There is an A4 size poster for your local (should you wish to take advantage of it) here, or by clicking on the small picture.

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    Comment by Curly
    2008-03-29 10:12:44

    I note that Cameron drinks in all the right pubs these days!

     
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