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Mandatory code fails public scrutiny

UK government proposals to introduce a mandatory code for licensees have met with fierce public opposition.

The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) has reported that by the end of the consultation period last week, 7153 people had registered their objection to the proposed code via its “Axe the Beer Tax, Save the Pub” website.

The BBPA offers evidence of further opposition to the code among local councils, many of which sent representatives to regional workshops organised by the Home Office as part of its consultation process. In Bimingham, more than 93% of attendees were against the code, while 77% of those at the east of England event were similarly opposed.

The Local Government Association has also voiced its concern over the introduction of this code. Its official response to the Home Office claims that the code “will penalise the vast majority of responsible on-trade retailers at a time when the industry cannot afford this.”

Dr David Long, chief executive of the BBPA, commented on the response to this consultation process, saying: “It is perfectly clear from the last few weeks that there is overwhelming opposition to the Mandatory Code, from the public, licensees and the wider industry, and now – it appears – from councils and others too.”

While acknowledging the need to end irresponsible promotions, Long denied that additional legislation was the most effective way forward, saying: “More than 50 pubs are now closing every week across the country. It is time for the government to begin to extend support to a valued British industry rather than heaping more and more pressure on it in these difficult times.”

Following the end of this consultation period, ministers will now assess whether to go ahead with their original plans. The proposed legislation forms part of the Policing and Crime Bill, which is due to be debated in the House of Lords on 13 October.

Gabriel Savage, 18.08.09

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