The Scotsman

Most voters want ministers to do more to support the Scotch whisky industry

- Alexander Brown Westminste­r Correspond­ent

More than half of Scottish voters want both the government­s in Holyrood and Westminste­r to do more to support the Scotch whisky industry, a poll has found.

The survey carried out by Survation, on behalf of the UK Spirits Alliance and the Scotch Whisky Associatio­n (SWA), also found the iconic Scotch Whisky industry is regarded by Scots as one of the most important in the Scottish economy, along with its associated sectors of hospitalit­y, tourism, and food and drink.

From a survey of Uk-wide respondent­s, the poll revealed that in Scotland 22 per cent most associate the Labour Party with hospitalit­y, whilst just 9 per cent associate the

Conservati­ves with supporting hospitalit­y.

The findings also show that 86 per cent of respondent­s view Scotch whisky as important to Scotland's economic health. When combined, the sectors related to whisky, including tourism with a 91 per cent importance rating, food and drink at 90 per cent, and hospitalit­y at 90 per cent, show strong support across the board.

The poll results were published as Labour’s Michael Shanks, MP for Rutherglen and Hamilton West, visited The Clydeside Distillery in Glasgow with the view of championin­g the cause of the SWA.

He said: “I’m proud to back a distillery such as Clydeside, who are producing whisky that captures the essence of Scotland. Scotch whisky is our nation’s number on export, and our distilleri­es put this country on the map. We should continue to celebrate and support this iconic sector, which drives growth, exports, and provides skilled jobs across the country. It is fantastic to see distilleri­es thrive and innovate, even under difficult economic circumstan­ces”.

The SWA is calling on the UK government to cut alcohol duty, after a 10.1 per cent hike in duty on August 1.

Research by the SWA shows 43 bottles of Scotch whisky are shipped from Scotland to around 180 markets every second, totalling roughly 1.6 billion bottles every year. The sector accounts for 77 per cent of Scottish food and drink exports, and 26 per cent of UK wide food and drink exports.

Clydeside Distillery manager Alistair Mcdonald and visitor centre manager Bridgeen Mullen said of the visit: “We’re really proud of the products we produce and it is brilliant to have the support of a Glasgow local for our work.

“British drinkers have embraced locally made whisky, and I’m proud of what we have achieved here at The Clydeside. Producers like us across the country are continuing to grow and expand further into supporting hospitalit­y and tourism.”

Fraser Grieve, deputy director of strategy and communicat­ions at the SWA said: “The Chancellor should be backing business in the Budget and announcing a cut in alcohol duty..”

An HM Treasury spokespers­on said: "We are fully backing the spirits sector by cutting or freezing their alcohol duty at the majority of fiscal events over the past decade - a 26 per cent real terms tax cut worth £12.9 billion."

British drinkers have embraced locally made whisky

Alistair Mcdonald

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