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21 February, 2008 at 8:13 pm #9373
Booze-mad Britons could be in store for higher taxes in next month’s budget as the government tries to clamp down on binge drinking and boost revenues.
The British Medical Association urged the government on Thursday to make alcohol more expensive, saying a 10 percent tax rise could cut alcohol-related deaths by nearly 30 percent.
The same day, Britain’s biggest supermarket chain Tesco also said it wanted to work with government to limit the sale of cut-price alcohol by allowing retailers to fix prices together, something forbidden by competition law.
Chancellor Alistair Darling could use the current debate to justify tax hikes on alcohol in his inaugural budget on March 12. He also needs to shore up the public finances as borrowing still remains on track to exceed forecasts.
“All taxes are kept under review by the Chancellor as part of the Budget process,” said a Treasury spokesman.
The resurgent Conservatives have suggested as much as 1 billion pounds could be raised through carefully-targeted taxes on alcohol.
Duties on spirits have been frozen since the Labour Party came to power more than a decade ago but raising duty in line with inflation would only yield 15-20 million pounds.
“BOOZE CRUISES”
Taxes on beer and wine have been rising in line with inflation and the government could differentiate more between strong and weak lagers to encourage more responsible drinking.
However, consumers are often not very price-sensitive and so hefty tax hikes are needed to change people’s drinking habits.
Darling has already suggested that huge rises are unlikely, saying in an interview last week: “I don’t take the view that the best way to deal with this is to punish everybody for the sins of the minority.”
Too sharp a rise in alcohol prices could encourage Britons to join “booze cruises” to continental Europe to stock up on cheaper drinks, thereby depriving Britain of any revenue.
But the pound has fallen 12 percent against the euro in a year, giving the government scope to hike taxes without losing demand to overseas markets.
Perhaps the biggest consideration will be the public reaction to raising alcohol taxes at a time when the government is struggling in the polls and Darling is under fire over tax issues and the nationalisation of the ailing Northern Rock bank.
“As you know there are reviews ongoing into the relationship between pricing and alcohol drinking habits, but obviously in the interim, any progress we can make with all those involved is to be welcomed,” Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s spokesman said.
This seems to be the answer to everything by this government, its bad for you or the enviroment, lets put more tax on it to stop you doing it. I feel a emmalush style slagging off of the government coming over me lol.
21 February, 2008 at 8:25 pm #313590Oh Darling… there is no pleasing you :roll:
Yep your right… if it moves it must be bad for you therefore tax it :twisted:
If this is to ease the problem of street boozing it wont work.
It will only hurt people like me, who buy a few bottles of wine a week cheaply to enjoy indoors.
Okay, sometimes a bit more than that lol, but if I want to binge indoors surely its my choice?
Im not out fighting or stabbing anybody… Im just winding down with the family at the end of the working week :twisted:
This government could drive us all to drink…. I think it already has.
22 February, 2008 at 12:10 am #31359121/02/08midday news local radio:-Darling putting booze up blah blah blah……1st advert after news= case of Stella 1/2 price @ Sainsburys geez nuff said innit.
22 February, 2008 at 2:44 am #313592love how the goverment make it sound like they are doing the whole country a favor
you don’t ever hear the goverment coming out with plans to abonish tax when buying push bikes… nope, still got to pay the VAT on them
22 February, 2008 at 9:00 am #313593Barstards :lol:
22 February, 2008 at 9:06 am #313594Yep!! and I read Wine is going up to over a “Fiver” a bottle, God elp us in the budget!! :roll: Think its time to leave this poxy country. :evil:
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