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Price move 'could drive black market booze'

Council leaders have warned government plans to introduce a minimum price for alcohol could lead to a surge in black market booze.

Government plans to introduce a minimum price for alcohol could lead to a surge in potentially-lethal black market booze, council leaders have warned.

Speaking at the Local Government Association's recent alcohol strategy conference, chair of the LGA's community wellbeing board, Cllr David Rogers, said plans unveiled by the Government last month could ‘push people to the black market'.

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