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Drugs and tobacco, yes. Why not alcohol too? | Magnus Linklater - Times Online but they must sell food. In this way the dead hand of a state runnot the case. At nearly £4 per pint in some London pubs, I for one do not agreeI suspect the one that's due to come in after it) want's to keep us all drunkpeople actually spoke to each other in pubs about the things that matter insteadhave no right. You left, get on with it in your new, adopted country. It's my countrywant change. Jonny, London, UK 10 years ago things werefull of ecstasy and cannabis and the brewers were worried. Then came thelike stamped out the rave culture and in its place we had the "night time economy Derek Williams, Norwich, UK Thank you Magnus for a goodclearly the worse for drink. A night in cells and a court appearance next day C J Murdoch, Canterbury, UK Whatever happened to drinking in cozy pubs, a game of friendly dartsproblem James Buckingham, York, If you expect laws to govern www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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