Wednesday, 25 July 2012

More lies from state funded fake charity Alcohol Concern

First off I shall make clear my title, Alcohol Concern are NOT a charity. They are a state funded group, a quango that recieves almost every penny from your taxes.

Their ultimate aim is quite simple, the complete banning of alchol in all its forms in the UK. I don't exaggerate that the puritans who run this organisation are quite willing to lie, distort facts and portray booze as a bigger problem than it is.

Indeed this organisation helped back the smoking ban that has crippled the UK pub trade, they know the working man wants a pint and a smoke and so that had to go, they are also happy at the effect it has had with thousands of pubs shutting their doors for good.

Now they are repeating the same old lies via social media:
http://www.thedrum.co.uk/news/2012/06/28/alcohol-concern-set-launch-social-media-campaign-public-zone-ahead-january-detox

Alcohol Concern, the national charity for alcohol misuse, has revealed that it will launch a ‘January detox’ campaign in November.
The campaign, created by Public Zone, will include support from celebrities, as it aims to raise awareness and funds by building on the rising January detox trend taken up by many after they have overindulged during the Christmas period.
Jonathan Simmons, Public Zone founder, said: “It’s really exciting to work with Alcohol Concern on a project that they are investing in so heavily. The strategy is our heartland: inherently social, has a great idea at its core and is easily activated at a low cost. There are some great names connected to the project, so we’ll be able to have a lot of fun with it and help raise a lot of money too.”
The campaign, which will be promoted by partners such as the Health Service, print and online media as well as its celebrity ambassadors, will also look to recruit those who haven’t done a January detox before.
Emily Robinson, Alcohol Concern’s director of campaigns, said: “This is a really exciting campaign for us. The support from the people we’ve already spoken with has been overwhelming. Public Zone will create a strategy to maximise social media and launch a campaign that can achieve real cut-through to help make a big difference to the lives of many people.”
The best difference would be for our tax money no longer to be used to fund Alcohol Concern.

Talking of lies is the oft used one by the quango Alcohol Concern who's made up figures state that alcohol is 75% more affordable today than it was in 1980. Wrong, even HM Govt has pointed out that it is more expensive in real terms not less.

In the real world, not the taxpayer funded public sector or fake charity industry that Don works in; alcohol is (on average) more expensive than it used to be -see here(link). According to the Office of National Statistics:
Between 1980 and 2008, the price of alcohol increased by 283.3%. After considering inflation (at 21.3%), alcohol prices increased by 19.3% over the period

Plus the argument of units comes up again, despite them being discredited and meaningless, fag packet stats with no basis in science.
I shall quote The Times which said the recommended weekly drinking limits of 21 units of alcohol for men and 14 for women, first introduced in 1987 and still in use today, had no firm scientific basis whatsoever. http://www.timesonline.co.uk
Maybe the press could do a story on how an unelected quango is attempting to dictate policy to elected politicians, how it is the new face of the old religious prohibitionist movement and how it gets almost all its cash from your money via central government.

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