Good move by Darling to curb alcohol consumption which costs NHS millions and saving families from destruction...pubs closure is a good thing.
The budget report designed to stimulate flagging demand in many areas of the economy, Darling said he would offset a 2.5 percent cut in value-added tax with an increase in duty on alcohol and tobacco to ensure prices stay the same.
Mark Hastings, the BBPA's Director of Communications, said: 'It's truly staggering that struggling community pubs and brewers have been denied the tax benefit extended to the rest of the business sector through the VAT cut.'
Pubs are closing at record rates and beer sales are at their lowest since the Great Depression.
'Chancellor Darling's refusal to allow beer drinkers to benefit from a VAT reduction means that 7,500 pubs could close by the end of 2012,' said CAMRA Chief Executive Mike Benner.