parydise wrote:
If this idea goes ahead, what about the poor folks on a basic state pension who have worked all there lives. In a lot of cases the only pleasure they have is to meet their mates for a social get together on a very limited budget.
The fault lies in the British culture, going right back to discipline in schools 30 odd years ago when things started to change. Kids parents started to complain about teachers, even if they just gave the kids a good telling off. I know I'm an old fart, but my parents backed teachers and the kids had a second telling off when they got home.
Now its all about the children having rights, correctly so in some cases, but has gone completley overboard, the teachers dont have any power left and, apparently, neither do the parents.
The whole social structure has spiraled downwards until we are now reaping the cost. Why don't parents have control of their kids. How come they don't know where they are at nights.
If this goes ahead it will encourage the blackmarket in booze and drive it underground, just like fags. Putting the price up every year hasn't stopped the ones who want to smoke. The just buy it on the blackmarket, hence the big increase in roll-ups.
This downhill spiral was one of the reasons I wanted out of the UK. I couldn't see an end to it.
Just as a matter of interest, who keeps the extra money? I'm sure the shops won't be allowed to. Sounds like another stealth tax to me.
Soapbox now put away
Mike
Mike,
I'm an 'old fart' as well and totally agree with what you say