What exactly
is the drink problem?
The effects of drinking are widely known and have been for years.
Alcoholics, according to Cameron, are not the problem, so we're not dealing with anything as problematic as addiction.
"Binge Drinkers" are, apparently, the problem. I.e. Those who prefer to drink their entire weekly 21 units (or whatever) in one hit on a Friday night. With a pint at the pub nudging £3.50 I don't blame them for wanting to get their money's worth, TBH.
Just like it was with the smokers, they know the risks, and make an informed decision, but that's not good enough for nanny state.

About the only proposal I agree with is limiting the availability of dirt cheap alcohol in supermarkets. Close the gap between cheap booze in supermarkets and stupidly expensive booze in pubs and you will move people to drinking in a supervised environment with social benefits, where someone responsible is there to tell them when they've had enough, rather than at home in front of kids, etc. That might also help halt the decline in the number of pubs.
But no.. EU says we can't do that.
