MEP calls for booze ad ban

Sinn Féin MEP Martina Anderson has called for a ban on alcohol advertising in the European Union.

Ms Anderson made the call during Awareness Week on Alcohol Related Harm (AWARH).

The MEP said; “The European Union is the highest drinking region in the world resulting in huge level of harm.

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“Twelve per cent of children across the European Union live in families adversely affected by alcohol.

“As well as the cost to health, alcohol-related harm also costs the economy more than €155 billion every year, of which €74 billion is a result of productivity losses.

“Alcohol is linked to more than 60 diseases including cancer, liver and digestive diseases, alcohol dependency and depression.

“At this morning’s event I asked the Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Vytenis Andriukaitis, is he could commit to an advertising ban during his time in office.

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“He agreed on the need for such a ban but acknowledged if will be a challenge.

“I will continue to lobby for all measures to protect people from alcohol-related harm.”

The MEP has previously been a vocal campaigner against tobacco advertising.

Despite this the pension contributions of hundreds of public sector workers and local politicians - including Ms Anderson’s party colleagues - are still invested in alcohol, tobacco and arms companies, by way of the Northern Ireland Local Government Officers’ Superannuation Committee (NILGOSC) pension fund.