Poll: Should there be a minimum price for a unit of alcohol?
As leading doctors say that failure to introduce a minimum price for a unit of alcohol is "damaging the most vulnerable in society", we want to know what you think.
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The introduction of a minimum price could have "far-reaching benefits", the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) said.
The RCP said alcohol-related deaths and hospital admissions are still rising but alcohol policy "appears to have been derogated to the regions".
In October, David Cameron insisted he has not given up on the idea of setting a minimum per-unit price for alcohol despite shelving the policy in the summer.
Should there be a minimum price for a unit of alcohol? Vote in our poll below and have your say in the comments section:





