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Scotland to set 50p minimum unit price for alcohol | Scotland to set 50p minimum unit price for alcohol |
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The Scottish government has recommended that the minimum price for a unit of alcohol should be set at 50p. | The Scottish government has recommended that the minimum price for a unit of alcohol should be set at 50p. |
The minimum pricing scheme will come into force in May, after ministers won out in a lengthy legal battle. | The minimum pricing scheme will come into force in May, after ministers won out in a lengthy legal battle. |
Legislation was approved at Holyrood in 2012, but only cleared legal challenges in the Supreme Court in November 2017. | Legislation was approved at Holyrood in 2012, but only cleared legal challenges in the Supreme Court in November 2017. |
Health Secretary Shona Robison said a consultation had backed the planned 50p unit price, which will go before MSPs at Holyrood before it comes into force. | Health Secretary Shona Robison said a consultation had backed the planned 50p unit price, which will go before MSPs at Holyrood before it comes into force. |
Minimum pricing is designed to cut the intake of problem drinkers by raising the price of the strongest, cheapest alcohol, with the extra revenue going to retailers. | Minimum pricing is designed to cut the intake of problem drinkers by raising the price of the strongest, cheapest alcohol, with the extra revenue going to retailers. |
Alcohol Focus Scotland had found that super-strength cider and own-brand spirits could be bought for as little as 18p per unit. | Alcohol Focus Scotland had found that super-strength cider and own-brand spirits could be bought for as little as 18p per unit. |
A 50p minimum price was outlined in the original legislation, which was the first of its kind in the UK, and has now been endorsed via a public consultation. | A 50p minimum price was outlined in the original legislation, which was the first of its kind in the UK, and has now been endorsed via a public consultation. |
This would raise the price of the cheapest bottle of red wine (9.4 units of alcohol) to £4.69, a four-pack of 500ml cans of 4% lager (8 units) would cost at least £4 and a 70cl bottle of whisky (28 units of alcohol) could not be sold for less than £14. | This would raise the price of the cheapest bottle of red wine (9.4 units of alcohol) to £4.69, a four-pack of 500ml cans of 4% lager (8 units) would cost at least £4 and a 70cl bottle of whisky (28 units of alcohol) could not be sold for less than £14. |
Normal strength cider (5% ABV) would cost at least £2.50 a litre but a super-strength version (7.5% ABV) would have to cost a minimum of £3.75 for a litre. | Normal strength cider (5% ABV) would cost at least £2.50 a litre but a super-strength version (7.5% ABV) would have to cost a minimum of £3.75 for a litre. |
The Scotch Whisky Association had pursued a lengthy legal challenge to the legislation, claiming that an excise duty or tax would be an equally effective way of cutting problem drinking. | The Scotch Whisky Association had pursued a lengthy legal challenge to the legislation, claiming that an excise duty or tax would be an equally effective way of cutting problem drinking. |
However judges at the Supreme Court in London rejected this, saying that minimum pricing was a "proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim" and would target "the health hazards of cheap alcohol and the groups most affected in a way that an increase in excise or VAT does not". | However judges at the Supreme Court in London rejected this, saying that minimum pricing was a "proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim" and would target "the health hazards of cheap alcohol and the groups most affected in a way that an increase in excise or VAT does not". |
Ms Robison said: "I am grateful to everyone who took the time to respond to the consultation on our proposed minimum price per unit of alcohol and I am happy to confirm that we will be moving forward with our recommendation of 50 pence. | Ms Robison said: "I am grateful to everyone who took the time to respond to the consultation on our proposed minimum price per unit of alcohol and I am happy to confirm that we will be moving forward with our recommendation of 50 pence. |
"With alcohol on sale today in some places at just 16 pence per unit, we have to tackle the scourge of cheap, high-strength drink that causes so much damage to so many families. This move will save thousands of lives." | "With alcohol on sale today in some places at just 16 pence per unit, we have to tackle the scourge of cheap, high-strength drink that causes so much damage to so many families. This move will save thousands of lives." |
Opposition parties have raised some questions about aspects of the policy, with the Greens calling for a 60p minimum price and Labour saying the cash raised should be "clawed back" by the state rather than retailers. |