Quote ="cod'ead"The biggest travesty will be if the suggested 40p per unit of alcohol is introduced. That money won't even get near the treasury, instead this government (and our northern British friends) seem to want to legislate to increase a retailer's profit margin.'"
Sort of agree, but the supermarkets don't want minimum pricing, they love to use cheap beer as a loss-leader to attract people into stores. Tesco and the rest regularly have promotions where they sell (eg) Carlsberg in packs which comes out at around 70p a pint. I have no clue what they pay for it, (and it is by no means the cheapest beer the supermarket sells) but the brewers won't sell to the pubs at anywhere near the supermarkets selling price, never mind buying price.
Ironically, the price of decent bottled beer in supermarkets has conversely shot through the roof, you can often be looking at £2 for a 500ml bottle.