Think tank proposes raising drinking age to 21
First of all, lets just be clear, CentreForum hasn't proposed the age limit on buying alcohol be raised by 3 years. Nor, when you read the fine print of the story in The Independent ("Raise drinking age to 21, says think tank") does IPPR necessarily. However, the idea has been put forward in their latest journal as a way to tackle the health and social problems associated with under-age drinking.
The idea was roundly dismissed in our office as I suspect it will be by most other readers. But the author, Jasper Gerrard, is not unknown to liberal circles. Indeed, he regularly bashes Labour's authoritarianism over issues such as the DNA database.
So why is an otherwise sound man putting forward this barmy idea?
The Independent reports him as saying:
"By raising the age threshold it is at least possible that those in their early and mid teens will not see drink as something they will soon be allowed to do so therefore they might as well start doing it surreptitiously now. Instead they might come to see it as it should be: forbidden."
Quite why they will see it like that, when their peers can glug away at much younger ages, is unclear. IPPR make you pay to read their publications. Maybe someone with an IPPR account can read the article here and let the rest of us know what can be possessing him.
In today's election news
The Independent Leader on the French elections - "A listless nation, an uncertain electorate"
Its report, "France searches for its saviour" has the cleverly crafted:
"The hungry M. Sarkozy scares people, even on the right. The dilettante Mme Royal disappoints people, even on the left. The likeable M. Bayrou fails to galvanise people, even in the centre." The Independent
The Guardian goes to Wales with "After eight years in power, Labour fears a rainbow alliance of Tory blue and Plaid" a piece that could have been written from Labour's press office - with its central theme of 'if you don't vote Labour, you'll let the Tories in" - for example:
"Labour is worried that so much of the election spotlight has been on Scotland, where the Scottish National party may do well, that few people realise the Tories have a decent chance of becoming the second-biggest party in Wales - and finding a way back into national government. " The Guardian
The Guardian also covers the latest environmental thinking from the Lib Dems - "Lib Dems plan carbon saving kits for homes"
Finally The Guardian also has Peter Preston on the SNP "Have your referendum". It's rather OTT especially at the start, but it improves after the first paragraph!
21?