Thursday, 28 August 2008
Pub Industry Issues Challenge To BMA On "Unjust" Tax, UK
In a letter to the BMA's Head of Science and Ethics, Dr Vivienne Nathanson, the BBPA (British Beer and Pub Association) Chief Executive Rob Hayward points to raw polling that indicates that the public overwhelmingly believes that higher taxes unfairly penalise sensible drinkers and will not significantly reduce binge drink.
Mr Hayward has asked to meet Dr Nathanson to hash out the military issue.
In the letter, Mr Hayward said:
"People wHO drink inebriant need to be fully aware of the damage that buttocks be done to their health by excess. On this our two organisations agree.
"In our view, the British Medical Association is incorrect to press the Government to deter the minority by punishing the majority with higher taxes. That is too the scene of the large legal age of the public, which overwhelmingly rejects your compositor's case for higher taxation."
Mr Hayward pointed to a BBPA-commissioned opinion poll by ComRes which found that:
- 61% of multitude said they would not be willing to pay more tax on alcohol to preclude others from problem imbibing, as against 31% world Health Organization said they would
- 82% of people say that higher taxes unfairly penalize sensible drinkers
- 86% of people say that higher taxes will not significantly reduce orgy drinking
- 60% of multitude opposed recent increases in tax to tackle orgy drinking
- 76% of people see higher taxes as a scourge to traditional pubs
Mr Hayward added: "It is authorise therefore that calls for higher taxes do not have public support on grounds either of blondness or effectiveness. In fact, piling more taxes on beer would drive more than people away from pubs, which rest the safest setting for the social pleasures associated with drunkenness responsibly."
A BMA paper, "Alcohol misapply: tackling the UK epidemic" was published on 21 February 2008. Speaking at its launch, Dr Vivienne Nathanson, the BMA's head of ethics and science, is quoted as saying: "There are a large number of people imbibing at a level that can damage their health. Many others, who are not imbibition excessively, would be unforced to pay more to protect public health." [The Times, 22 February 2008]- BMA statement from Feb.
Alcohol duty was increased by 9.1% in the Budget of March 2008 and the Chancellor Alastair Darling announced proposals for an 'escalator' to bestow 2% in a higher place inflation in each of the next four years.
Field make for the opinion research was conducted online by ComRes 'tween 1-4 July, 2008. There were 1052 respondents.
The British Beer and Pub Association is the UK's leading organisation representing the brewing and pub sector. Its members account for 98% of the beer brewed in the UK and possess nearly two thirds of Britain's 58,000 pubs.
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Friday, 8 August 2008
Brand new hosting gig
BRITISH comedian Russell Brand, fresh from starring in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, has landed the prestigious gig of hosting this year's MTV Video Music Awards in the US.
The British comic, who has spent a year in America working on stand-up shows and breaking into the movie industry, is delighted to have landed the job.
Brand, who won rave reviews for his performance in comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall, said of his plans for the show: �It'll be good to preside over what is sure to be only vaguely coordinated televised insanity.
"I'm planning to have lesbian kisses with Britney and Madonna individually. It's not going to be easy, what with my genitals, but God, I will try.
"I thought I might trust my luck and improvise. I'll have a couple of glasses of gin and just stagger out there and bellow with the Jonas Brothers."
Brand was referring to Madonna, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera�s infamous lesbian kiss at the ceremony in 2003.
The MTV Video Music Awards will be held in Los Angeles on September 7.
In addition to landing the job hosting the Video Music Awards - also known as the VMAs � has been asked back to appear in a sequel to Forgetting Sarah Marshall, which was produced by Judd Apatow.
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Brand is also to star alongside US comedy heavyweight Adam Sandler - who he appears alongside in upcoming film Bedtime Stories.
Sandler has also agreed to produce a film written by Brand and his BBC radio show partner Matt Morgan based around a conman posing as a priest.
Brand is no stranger to hosting award shows.
He presented the 2007 BRIT Awards and handed friend Noel Gallagher and his Oasis bandmates their Lifetime Achievement Award.
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