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The success of alcohol lobbying is probably no greater than say sports lobbying (it would be useful to have had some comparisons with other such lobby groups for stuff that people want). That doesn't mean that it is right to provide any group (industrial, ethnic, community, whatever) with more than its fair democratic share of access to decision makers, as available to any group or individual . Except when government is in direct negotiation over specific changes. Free alcohol coming from the industry should most certainly be a no no. Whilst not supporting official lobbyists, or a lobbyists register, I do think to be able to monitor unfair lobbying, all members of parliament and government officials should be required to keep and make available on demand, records of whom they have been communicating with outside of ongoing contracts, provision of services and similar arrangements. I don't know if the time is right to change the public image of alcohol as a "fun product" but it certainly is responsible for a lot of damage and cost.

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