The Public Health Racket
From our UK edition
A fine catch by Tim Worstall who rightly scoffs at this passage in today's Telegraph report on the (Westminster) government's plans to "tackle" alcohol consumption: [M]inisters are expected to unveil measures to increase the price of alcoholic drinks according to how strong they are. This could be done through higher taxation per unit, minimum pricing per unit or simply higher levels of duty for strong drinks. Ministers will also encourage companies to produce weaker alcoholic drinks. Prime Minister David Cameron is known to have sympathy with the idea of minimum pricing, which medics say could save nearly 10,000 lives per year if set at 50p per unit. Emphasis added.