

Jeremy Beadles commented: "It does seem odd to acknowledge that the vast majority of us drink responsibly yet call for tax increases which would punish all of us for the sins of the few. It would be unfair and ineffective.
"What we need is a comprehensive approach that addresses the social factors that contribute to alcohol misuse."
He added: "The alcohol drinks industry continues to work with the Government to reduce underage sales, increase awareness of recommended daily guidelines and educate people about responsible drinking. What is clear is that more must be done to enforce the great breadth of laws already available to target alcohol misuse."
The report from the BMA found that alcohol consumption is decreasing while the vast majority of people enjoy alcohol responsibly. Yet the report goes on to recommend population-wide policies such as tax increases.
Key recommendations from the report include:
Dr Hamish Meldrum, BMA Chairman of Council, commented on these recommendations: "Our report is making some tough recommendations but if the government is serious about tackling this issue this is what is needed. Since 1997, taxes on wine and beer in the
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