Congleton MP challenges government on alcohol abuse strategy
By Tom Avery
25th Feb 2021 | Local News
The MP for Congleton has called on the government to establish a new strategy to combat alcohol harm.
Fiona Bruce MP for Congleton questioned leader of the house Jacob Rees-Mogg MP, in the House of Commons, citing reports that showing a "concerning rise" in alcohol harm during the pandemic, including in death rates due to increased alcohol consumption.
She said: "To help the many families sadly affected by this, can we have a debate on the need for sufficient addiction recovery programmes across the country to be available, on the benefits of reforming the alcohol duty system, and on the need for a revised Government alcohol strategy?"
The MP, who chairs the all-party parliamentary group on recovery from addiction, says she has challenged the government on over many years.
The latest national figures show that the number of alcohol-related deaths in England and Wales jumped to a record in the first nine months of last year.
The Office for National Statistics indicated that there were 5,460 deaths caused by alcohol misuse between January and September, a 16% leap from the same period in 2019.
Jacob Rees-Mogg responded: "The government share the concerns about reports of increases in alcohol-related deaths and we are monitoring the situation closely.
"This is a cross-cutting issue affecting several government departments, and there is a strong programme of work under way to address alcohol-related health harms and impacts on life chances, including an ambitious programme establishing specialist alcohol care teams in hospitals, and to support the children of alcohol-dependent parents."
"The Government have committed to publish a new UK-wide cross-Government addiction strategy. This strategy will be informed by Dame Carol Black's continuing review of drugs, part 2 of which focuses on prevention, treatment and recovery."
In addition, Mrs Bruce heard that the Government is providing £23 million this year for substance misuse treatment and recovery services for rough sleepers.
Commenting afterwards, Mrs Bruce, who has previously introduced a Private Member's Bill promoting Minimum Unit Pricing, said: "This is a matter of great interest because too many families are blighted by the effects of harmful drinking without the help they need; I am hopeful that as a result of this week's concerning statistics the Government will take action to address this with more urgency."
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