Sunderland Echo

‘Nanny state’ concerns raised over minimum alcohol pricing

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Proposals to bring in a minimum price for units of alcohol in Sunderland have been condemned as a ‘nanny state’ policy.

Sunderland City Council has revealed it is considerin­g such a policy to help tackle alcohol-related problems, with a public consultati­on planned to gather opinions.

The policy is in place in Scotland and Wales, and while not in place nationally in England, it has been adopted by nearby local authoritie­s such as Durham.

In Scotland, the minimum price is 50p, which will be rising to 65p.

However, Conservati­ve councillor­s say they oppose any move for a Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) measure for alcohol in Sunderland.

Tory members of the council's licencing committee say they have agreed to put the policy to a public consultati­on, but will campaign to oppose its introducti­on during the consultati­on stage.

Conservati­ve councillor­s Sam Johnston and Greg Peacock said: "The proposal to introduce Minimum

Unit Pricing for alcohol in Sunderland is bad for business and consumers; and the evidence that MUP works is questionab­le.

"This council has an unrelentin­g passion to destroy our city centre by making it as unattracti­ve to visitors as possible. First we must pay more for parking, now we are considerin­g charging more for a pint.

"It is right that this has been put to public consultati­on rather than directly implemente­d, but Sunderland Conservati­ves will strongly oppose it as the consultati­on stage and we encourage the public to do so too."

In a statement, the council replied: "The decision made by the Licensing and Regulatory Committee on Monday 25 March was to agree to consultati­on on minimum unit pricing (MUP) and/or Cumulative Impact as a result of responses provided by consultees on the proposed licensing policy.

"We will undertake engagement and public consultati­on work with stakeholde­rs, including local businesses and residents, trade groups and Responsibl­e Authoritie­s, with a commitment to respond to the Licensing and Regulatory Committee within 12 months.

"Any detail relating to the inclusion statement will be determined through relevant consultati­on following assessment of the relevant evidence."

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