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Cheap alcohol to be banned before the World Cup in England and Wales | Cheap alcohol to be banned before the World Cup in England and Wales |
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The Government is to ban cheap alcohol before the start of the FIFA World Cup finals this summer, in an attempt to prevent excessive drinking and violence. | The Government is to ban cheap alcohol before the start of the FIFA World Cup finals this summer, in an attempt to prevent excessive drinking and violence. |
Under the new licensing restrictions, shops will no longer be able to sell alcohol below cost price from 6 April, in time for the month-long tournament starting on 12 June. | Under the new licensing restrictions, shops will no longer be able to sell alcohol below cost price from 6 April, in time for the month-long tournament starting on 12 June. |
The Home Office cited a study showing low-price offers were often associated with major sporting events, to justify the ban. | The Home Office cited a study showing low-price offers were often associated with major sporting events, to justify the ban. |
The legislation would see a set floor price introduced at the duty payable on an alcoholic drink, plus VAT. | The legislation would see a set floor price introduced at the duty payable on an alcoholic drink, plus VAT. |
Ministers hope young people will be deterred from “pre-drinking”, or consuming low-price drinks before visiting licensed venues, therefore reducing the likelihood of violence and injury. | |
Research suggests that people who drink large quantities of cheap alcohol at home before going out are more than twice as likely to engage in violence. | |
It is also predicted that the NHS could save £5.3 million a year, the legal system £3.6 million, while a predicted cut in employee absenteeism would save £500,000. | It is also predicted that the NHS could save £5.3 million a year, the legal system £3.6 million, while a predicted cut in employee absenteeism would save £500,000. |
The news comes as the World Health Organisation has called for immediate action to combat a 'tidal wave of cancer', including people reducing their alcohol consumption. | The news comes as the World Health Organisation has called for immediate action to combat a 'tidal wave of cancer', including people reducing their alcohol consumption. |
View of the FIFA World Cup trophy on 25 January, 2014 during its visit to Quito. | View of the FIFA World Cup trophy on 25 January, 2014 during its visit to Quito. |
However, campaigners have criticised the Government for shelving plans to set a minimum unit price for alcohol and to ban multi-buy offers, and say the policy will only affect 1% of products. | However, campaigners have criticised the Government for shelving plans to set a minimum unit price for alcohol and to ban multi-buy offers, and say the policy will only affect 1% of products. |
Alcohol Concern, a national alcohol issues charity, said it was almost impossible to implement the policy, and it failed to tackle the problem that drinks are marketed at the young. | Alcohol Concern, a national alcohol issues charity, said it was almost impossible to implement the policy, and it failed to tackle the problem that drinks are marketed at the young. |
Under the plans, a 440ml can of 5% strength beer cannot be sold for less than 50p, a 750ml bottle of vodka for under £10.16, and a bottle of 12.5% wine for £2.41. | Under the plans, a 440ml can of 5% strength beer cannot be sold for less than 50p, a 750ml bottle of vodka for under £10.16, and a bottle of 12.5% wine for £2.41. |
Ministers maintain that problem rather than responsible drinkers would be affected, with individual consumption expected to fall by only 0.04% overall. | Ministers maintain that problem rather than responsible drinkers would be affected, with individual consumption expected to fall by only 0.04% overall. |
Crime Prevention Minister Norman Baker said: “The coalition Government is determined to tackle alcohol-fuelled crime, which costs England and Wales around £11 billion a year. | Crime Prevention Minister Norman Baker said: “The coalition Government is determined to tackle alcohol-fuelled crime, which costs England and Wales around £11 billion a year. |
"Banning the sale of alcohol below duty plus VAT will stop the worst examples of very cheap and harmful drink. | "Banning the sale of alcohol below duty plus VAT will stop the worst examples of very cheap and harmful drink. |
“We have also given local areas the power to restrict the sales of alcohol in the early hours and ensure those who profit from a late night licence help pay towards the costs of policing.” | “We have also given local areas the power to restrict the sales of alcohol in the early hours and ensure those who profit from a late night licence help pay towards the costs of policing.” |
Eric Appleby, Chief Executive at Alcohol Concern said of the policy: “The idea that banning below cost sales will help tackle our problem with alcohol is laughable | Eric Appleby, Chief Executive at Alcohol Concern said of the policy: “The idea that banning below cost sales will help tackle our problem with alcohol is laughable |
"It's confusing and close to impossible to implement. | "It's confusing and close to impossible to implement. |
“On top of this, reports show it would have an impact on just 1% of alcohol products sold in shops and supermarkets leaving untouched most of those drinks that are so blatantly targeted at young people. | “On top of this, reports show it would have an impact on just 1% of alcohol products sold in shops and supermarkets leaving untouched most of those drinks that are so blatantly targeted at young people. |
"The Government is wasting time when international evidence shows that minimum unit pricing is what we need to save lives and cut crime." | "The Government is wasting time when international evidence shows that minimum unit pricing is what we need to save lives and cut crime." |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |
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