My gripe is that the stated aims of the legislation are to target ‘hazardous’ and ‘harmful’ drinkers. This is not confined to the poor and studies have shown that most people who fall into this category are in the top 3 income quintiles, who won’t be affected by the fact that they can no longer buy £3.50 bottles of wine (as an aside- poor old bulgarian wine producers- that’s them fucked now because who will buy that stuff when it’s no longer dirt cheap). We’re talking about the people who drink a couple of bottles of wine a night and more at the weekend, but it’s ok because it’s a Chablis darling.
As for all the chat about how much it’s needed, I’m just not that sure. consumption is on the fall already, and the yoof of today don’t drink NEARLY as much as my lot did/ do. Actual decrease in both consumption and alcohol-related harm in recent years
2003- ave 19.8 units per week for men, 9 units for women
2014 - ave 13.6 units per week for men, 7.4 for women
naughty women seem to be slower to get the message, but still- why not see where this goes before introducing legislation?