It is also bad economies, as Bell stabbed, at a time when the government is trying to dam a “22 billion billion pounds” black hole.
“Reichi originally wrote this as good economies. But we told them that the demand is already suffering. They continue to set taxes and in fact, every time they freeze (alcohol), they get more in terms of revenue.”
“Modern and Simplicity” system
Meanwhile, the government of the Labor Party stands at the opinion that the changes are positive. A Treasury spokesman said: “The alcohol duty reforms have updated and simplified the graphic system, which gave priority to public health and stimulate the consumption of low power products,” said Treasury spokesman.
Steve Vinclan, CEO of the wine association, a wine company that serves more than 180,000 members with a group of about 1,800 wine, estimated that his business costs will increase by 3 million pounds and 3.5 million pounds this year as a result of duties.
As a result, he says, the wine community freezes employment and has no choice but to transfer some costs to the consumer.
Despite the attempts of the wine association to pressure the work government, it claims that their fears are not taken seriously.
“The thing with this government is that they do not have a lot of commercial experience. We have as an industry, we have some escalating ideas through which they can get what they want from it, and we can get what we want from, and consumers get what they want from it.
“But it certainly does not move to a complex new duty system and add more red tape.”