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Irish alcohol prices are the highest in Europe

Overall, Ireland is the fifth most expensive economy in Europe, new stats from Eurostat show.

IRISH PEOPLE PAY more for alcohol than any other country in the European Union, new statistics show.

The data, released by European statistics office Eurostat, show that Irish prices are some 78 points higher than the EU average.

The price we pay for hotels and restaurants is also among the highest in the bloc, only coming in behind Denmark and Sweden, in joint third with Finland.

Overall, the new data show that Ireland is the fifth most expensive country in the 28 nation union. The cheapest economy to live in was Bulgaria, with the overall cost of living less than half the cost of the EU average.

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Drinks industry hits out

Commenting on the data, the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland called for the reversal of excise duty on alcohol.

Pointing to excise duties on beer, spirits and wine of between 37% and 62%, DIGI chair Peter O’Brien said:

“Excise is a tax on jobs, it is a tax on tourism and it is a tax on hard-pressed Irish consumers. Tax increases have damaged Ireland’s reputation as a destination for drinks related capital investment, tourists have identified the high price of alcohol as the second biggest disincentive to visit Ireland (after the weather).”

DIGI pointed to recent research by DCU economist Tony Foley showing that the drinks industry employs 92,000 people in Ireland, and purchases €1.1 billion worth of Irish inputs.

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    Sep 18th 2013, 3:50 PM

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    Sep 18th 2013, 4:03 PM

    You’ve obviously never looked at the blatant Fox-led British Sky News for slanted opinion and bias presenting in their daily news. For all the starch and stuff upper lip of the BBC, you at least get basic news reported less the editorial and reality-show hyperbole of SKY.

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    Sep 18th 2013, 4:17 PM

    Re Mick.

    Hi Mick. Wouldn’t look at SkyNews for news unless I needed some encouragement. The BBC nature programs et al are good but the news service is unbelievably produced according to an agenda. Just look at any articles from the BBC on Pinochet. Absolutely shocking the way they choose words in their description of him and slant on him.

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    Sep 18th 2013, 8:44 PM

    Maybe he got scammed by the people who show you what you’re buying then give you the case filled with paper and leave before you notice. He just hasn’t noticed yet.

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