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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Ministers accused of double standards over drink
By Eddie Barnes
Political Editor
10 Feb 2008

SNP ministers have been accused of hypocrisy after it emerged they are seeking an economy-boosting tax cut on whisky while planning a crackdown on cheap alcohol to improve Scotland's health.

Finance Secretary John Swinney wrote to Alistair Darling last week urging the Chancellor to reduce excise duty on whisky in the UK. Tax on Scotland's national drink is far higher than other alcoholic drinks.

But his call comes amid a campaign by Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill to end the era of cheap drink. MacAskill is considering moves to stop retailers' special offers and a new levy on off licences and bars.
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