Really surprised at some of the views on here.
Tobacco as has been established is bad for you. Various measures including price increases (although admittedly there were other motives in play for this) have been put into place to persuade people to change their habits.
Alcohol in large quantities is also bad for you. That we should adopt the same approach to help people manage their health seems entirely consistent and sensible to me.
I agree but there are limits, why not just ban alcohol altogether?
I'm not sure I see or even think there are counter arguments to this - other than 'you are entirely free to mess up your own life to the detriment of others'. Which simply seems an irresponsible approach.
Really?
There have been studies suggesting that the effect of this will be X, however that is a study, introduced on wider scale you might have effects Y and Z, e.g. black market sales increase.
How many people buy 70cl bottles @ £11 it will become £14 in Scotland, I would pay be paying more tax a year in Scotland, these things start to add up.
Its targeted at the cheap end of the market for very heavy drinkers, addicts I suppose, they might have families, if money runs out then other family members could suffer.
Some will be ideologically opposed to it on the basis of the state should not get involved in managing ones health to this degree and individuals should be free to take the decisions they make.
I understand your low tolerance for other opinions but in a democracy you need to account for it.
If it works I'll be writing to local AM to get it introduced in Wales if it doesn't, the opposite.