Tell the Government: Use Alcohol Duty to Protect Lives and Fund Public Services
Alcohol harm is directly linked to affordability — the cheaper alcohol is, the more people drink, and the greater the harm to our health, communities, and frontline services.
Alcohol duty is one of the most effective tools the government has to protect public health, reduce harm, and raise public funds to support economic growth.
New analysis shows that by introducing a duty escalator on non-draught alcohol to keep alcohol tax 2% above inflation, the government could generate £3.4 billion over the next five years.
That’s enough ...
Tell the Government: Use Alcohol Duty to Protect Lives and Fund Public Services
Alcohol harm is directly linked to affordability — the cheaper alcohol is, the more people drink, and the greater the harm to our health, communities, and frontline services.
Alcohol duty is one of the most effective tools the government has to protect public health, reduce harm, and raise public funds to support economic growth.
New analysis shows that by introducing a duty escalator on non-draught alcohol to keep alcohol tax 2% above inflation, the government could generate £3.4 billion over the next five years.
That’s enough to fund and sustain the salaries of:
Instead of giving away billions in tax breaks to multinational alcohol corporations, this revenue could deliver the public services and healthier lives our country desperately needs.
It’s time for the government to prioritise people’s health and essential public services over alcohol industry profits.
Write to the Exchequer Secretary today and urge the government to act in the Autumn Budget. Together, we can save lives, support our NHS, and build stronger, healthier communities.