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To: maceng2 who wrote (49496)1/16/2013 1:04:46 PM
From: ggersh1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71419
 
LOL...To tell ya the truth I drank more in London during
my 5 year stay then I did my entire life prior and after...
I'm not a drinker....-vbg-

But what comes under the what is the HMT thinking category...



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Stop the beer duty escalator Responsible department: Her Majesty's Treasury

Every year, the beer tax escalator increases the tax on beer by 2% above the rate of inflation, thus adding considerably more pressure on the British pub, the cornerstone of many of our communities. Removing the beer duty escalator at the next budget will help keep beer more affordable and go a long way to supporting the institution that is – the great British pub.

Going to the pub is a core British tradition and so is enjoying great beer. If you want to continue enjoying your fresh pint in your local pub then it’s crucial that you support our campaign to grind the beer duty tax escalator to a halt.
If we don’t show our support for the great British pub, we risk losing more pubs and more jobs within our local communities.

Support great beer in the great British pub and sign our e-petition now..... British Pubs Need You.



To: maceng2 who wrote (49496)1/16/2013 1:06:41 PM
From: ggersh1 Recommendation  Respond to of 71419
 
And more good quality food being served to our
good friends across the pond.....-vbg-

bbc.co.uk

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