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Published Date: 05 October 2008
THE Tories yesterday stepped up their campaign against controversial Scottish Government plans to ban under-21s from buying alcohol in off-sales with a new postcard campaign.
The Conservatives are direct mailing 10,000 18-year-olds in marginal constituencies across the country. It comes after MSPs rejected the Scottish Government's plans to increase the age for buying drink in supermarkets and off-licences from 18 to 21 i
n a Holyrood vote.

The postcard carries the message: "Are you still a kid at 19? The SNP seems to think so. If you are 18 to 21 the SNP Government thinks that you are not responsible to buy alcohol in any off-licence."

And it urges teenagers to "campaign to stop the SNP Government getting their way".

The Tories' postcard also points out: "In Scotland by the age of 18 you can vote, join the army and go to war, own and drive a car, buy a house, get married, have children and lots, lots more. But the SNP Government think you shouldn't be allowed to buy a six pack of beer or a bottle of wine."

Tory deputy leader Murdo Fraser explained why they were carrying out the mail campaign and said: "Despite the comprehensive defeat it suffered on Thursday, the SNP Government is still determined to press ahead in some form with the criminalisation of those under the age of 21 who want to purchase alcohol from off-sales.

"The Scottish Conservatives want to see a mature and reasoned debate around Scotland's relationship with alcohol. It is our view, a view now endorsed by the Scottish Parliament, that the Scottish Government's proposals are ludicrous, discriminatory and not addressing the fundamental issue."

A spokesman for Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill said: "The Tories' soft touch approach to tackling Scotland's booze problem is a big blunder. They are putting themselves on the wrong side of the argument in communities the length and breadth of Scotland, and trivialising a serious issue."





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  • Last Updated: 04 October 2008 7:12 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
1

AM2,

Scotland,UK 04/10/2008 23:47:46
Soft touch?! Hilarious - that from the guy who wants to empty our prisons!
2

walter,

05/10/2008 02:16:44
The Tories are not trivialising a serious issue, they are letting young adults know that MacAskill, Salmond and co are intending to introduce mass punishment against them.
They (the Tories) are not against setting minimum prices for alcohol or the introduction of a separate aisle for alcoholic drinks in supermarkets and shops or ending the three for two/two for one type promotions or the social responsibility fee or even enforcing the existing laws with more vigour which will affect every one.
They (the Tories) only want those 18, 19 and 20 year olds who are held responsible enough to listen to political arguments and vote for those that they agree with, are held responsible enough to work and pay taxes, are held responsible enough to marry and raise a family and are held responsible enough to join the military and fight or die for their country to know that the SNP want to punish them en mass for the problems caused on society by a minority in their age group but mostly by those younger and older than them by denying them the right to buy a six pack of bottle of wine.
3

Nikostratos,

05/10/2008 07:58:57
punish the guilty and not those who have committed no crime and behaved as decent normal people.
4

Mr. Lachie Todd,

Edinburgh 05/10/2008 09:34:57
On this occasion the Nationalists got it wrong and IF they bring the proposal back it will undoubtedly be defeated.

However, the Scots Tories opposition is simply to protect vested interests, in the same way the Scot Lib-Dems were defending 'liberal' values.

Sadly, IF there such a thing as a 'Scottish Alcohol Party' it would never loose an election and be in power forever!
5

Allan(handofgod137),

05/10/2008 11:46:12
Old enough to vote, old enough to drink, because they'll really need one if they vote for the tartan trots.
6

Rasco,

Inverness 05/10/2008 20:26:44
Did anyone else read about the Tory MSP who was seen by 2 police driving with his right hand on the wheel and a mobile phone in his left hand,the case was dismissed by the justice of peace the first time the crown appealed but it was again thrown out not only was it was dismissed but MSP also got £1000 to pay his defence council.If the police should charge anyone now if they are seen holding a mobile phone all we need to do is refer them to this case.Mr Brocklebank MSP you are a very lucky.The P&J was the only paper I saw reporting this story.

 

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