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Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill has called for a big increase in the cost of alcoholic drinks. | Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill has called for a big increase in the cost of alcoholic drinks. |
Mr MacAskill told a BBC Scotland debate that consumers should pay more for beer, wine and spirits to help reduce violence and drink-related problems. | Mr MacAskill told a BBC Scotland debate that consumers should pay more for beer, wine and spirits to help reduce violence and drink-related problems. |
He said Scots had an unhealthy relationship with alcohol. | He said Scots had an unhealthy relationship with alcohol. |
On the BBC's Wasted Nation programme, Mr MacAskill said he was "constrained" from doubling the cost of alcohol because the UK Government set taxation. | On the BBC's Wasted Nation programme, Mr MacAskill said he was "constrained" from doubling the cost of alcohol because the UK Government set taxation. |
The justice secretary said alcohol was too easily available and too affordable. | The justice secretary said alcohol was too easily available and too affordable. |
He said it was time to "turn off the cheap drink tap". | He said it was time to "turn off the cheap drink tap". |
Simply sticking the price up throughout the whole trade will not actually stop the problem Paul WatersonScottish Licensed Trade Association | Simply sticking the price up throughout the whole trade will not actually stop the problem Paul WatersonScottish Licensed Trade Association |
Asked if he would like to have the power to raise the tax on alcohol, Mr MacAskill said "yes". | Asked if he would like to have the power to raise the tax on alcohol, Mr MacAskill said "yes". |
He said the best tax rate would have to be worked out but even a 10% increase in cost would lead to a decrease in alcohol consumption. | |
The chief executive of the Scottish Licensed Trade Association, Paul Waterson, said putting up prices across the board was not the answer. | The chief executive of the Scottish Licensed Trade Association, Paul Waterson, said putting up prices across the board was not the answer. |
He said: "If you go into supermarkets and so on, you will see ridiculously low prices being charged, discounted prices, irresponsible promotional activity. | He said: "If you go into supermarkets and so on, you will see ridiculously low prices being charged, discounted prices, irresponsible promotional activity. |
"It is that we have got to stop. | "It is that we have got to stop. |
"Simply sticking the price up throughout the whole trade will not actually stop the problem." | "Simply sticking the price up throughout the whole trade will not actually stop the problem." |
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