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11th Dec 2015

David Norris Believes People On Social Welfare Should Not Be Allowed Purchase Alcohol

Twitter is not happy

Cassie Delaney

Senator David Norris has caused outrage with comments on Newstalk this morning claiming that people on social welfare should not be allowed to purchase alcohol.

His comments came in support of new minimum unit pricing (MUP). A can of beer will cost a minimum of €1.95 under the new legislation while a bottle of wine will cost around €8.60 and a bottle of supermarket own-brand vodka could more than double in price from €13 to €28.

The senator was on the Newstalk Breakfast show this morning to lend his support to MUP. He said:

I hear people on the wireless saying ‘Oh what about the poor people on the social welfare and they’ll be deprived of their few drinks’ – I don’t spend my tax dollars to buy drinks for people on social welfare” he said.

“I don’t think tax is for people to be drinking all the time – and I see them all around my area buying slabs of drinks” he added.

Twitter users responded to his comments.