CAMRA - 'Beer tax rise means more misery for pub goers' - 22/04/2009
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Press Release
CAMRA - 'Beer tax rise means more misery for pub goers'
Issued: Wednesday 22 April 2009
Status: For immediate use
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Mike Benner, CAMRA Chief Executive, said
"It is disappointing that the Chancellor has ignored widespread public concern about the plight of Britain's pubs and decided to press ahead with an increase which will result in yet more valued community pubs closing down. Well-run community pubs are already struggling as a result of last year's 18% increase in beer duty and the recession. This further beer duty increase will push more valued pubs over the edge resulting in job losses, reduced Government tax revenue and many more deprived of their favourite local pub."
"Well-run pubs provide an enjoyable and affordable night out in a safe and supervised environment and this duty increase will simply fuel irresponsible drinking of cheap discount alcohol in people's homes, public parks and on the streets."
ENDS
For further information:
CAMRA Press Office - 01727 798443
Mike Benner, CAMRA Chief Executive - 07971 591224
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