• 6 months ago
We speak to people in Birmingham
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00:00 Yeah, I mean, probably myself, I'm a non-drinker. I mean, I might have the occasional drink,
00:06 but at the end of the day, I think the unit price there, particularly the impressions
00:09 on the health service with people drinking, I mean, we see it around Birmingham all the
00:13 time. You know, people walking through the centre of Birmingham, they're drunk, you
00:16 know, they don't cause too much antisocial behaviour, but they're still drunk through
00:20 there. You could say, does it affect the hospitality industry? Oh, yeah, it will do, of course,
00:25 because if there's more higher prices, people are going to pay less. But the cost of living
00:29 is also going to affect it. Well, I think, yes, alcohol should be a bit more expensive.
00:36 You have a choice with alcohol. You don't really need to have it. I like a drink, a
00:41 small drink, but I won't say I've got a problem. But I do think that there is a problem with
00:50 a lot of the youngsters, probably at weekends and that, you know, I mean, I don't know.
00:55 But yes, I think it is a good idea.
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