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Social Responsibilities and the Alcohol Industry

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Ethics in the Alcohol Industry

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‘… couldn’t give XXXX for last orders? Vote Labour’ was a text message sent to young people prior to the 2001 UK General Election. This suggests that the alcohol and licensing strategies, included in a party’s manifesto, could aim to win over the hearts of voters.

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© 2009 Simon J. Robinson and Alexandra J. Kenyon

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Robinson, S.J., Kenyon, A.J. (2009). Social Responsibilities and the Alcohol Industry. In: Ethics in the Alcohol Industry. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230250581_3

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