Like many of us, I’ve been concerned about Labour’s war on hospitality – including the ludicrous idea that the Government could ban the sale of zero-alcohol drinks to under 18s. Of course, this move fits into the Labour narrative – or what’s left of ... [1084 chars]

Only Labour could ban Big Mac ads while assisted dying gets the billboard treatment - Jack Rankin
Like many of us, I’ve been concerned about Labour’s war on hospitality – including the ludicrous idea that the Government could ban the sale of zero-alcohol drinks to under 18s
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