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I agree and disagree...
Yeah ok tax more, because the more people drink, the more they cost the NHS (and tax payers in general), so more revenue needs to be raised! But of course, that makes drink more expensive for the people that DONT go out and get 'wasted' every night of the week and end up in hospital!
Also, needle exchanges, while they cost to run and would save money not running them, if they dont run they could add more pressure / cost on the NHS.
Yeah ok tax more, because the more people drink, the more they cost the NHS (and tax payers in general), so more revenue needs to be raised! But of course, that makes drink more expensive for the people that DONT go out and get 'wasted' every night of the week and end up in hospital!
Also, needle exchanges, while they cost to run and would save money not running them, if they dont run they could add more pressure / cost on the NHS.