Responding to Executive figures showing that alcohol-related liver disease is on the rise, Iain Smith, Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP for North East Fife, has called on the Executive to take action to prompt a long term culture change for alcohol in Scotland.
In 1996, 61 people were discharged from hospitals in Fife with a diagnosis of alcoholic liver disease. That figure has risen year on year; in 2006, 235 people were discharged from hospitals in Fife with a diagnosis of alcoholic liver disease.
Commenting, Mr Smith said:
"These statistics are deeply concerning, but sadly, all too familiar.
"The Executive must clarify urgently what it action it will take to tackle alcohol abuse.
"I want to see the SNP honour their commitment to extend action to tackle inappropriate drinks promotions, such as alcohol being sold cheaper than bottled water, at off-sales premises.
"Alcohol abuse is a serious problem that cannot be swept under the carpet; the Executive must take action."
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