I do not want people in licensed premises to be deluded into drinking low-alcohol beer, driving their motor cars, being breathalysed and losing their licences.
Non-alcoholic drinks can improve, but there are the traditional soft drinks, as well as the new non-alcoholic and very low-alcohol drinks.
Large profits are to be made on soft drinks, low-alcohol beers and non-alcoholic beers.
Will he say something about low-alcohol or alcohol-free beers?
There is a complex legal position as regards the drinking of low-alcohol beers.
There seems to be some confusion in the minds of the public about where low-alcohol beers can be bought.
I understand that the confusion arises from the modern process of producing non- or very low-alcohol beer from which the alcohol content has been extracted.
We are trying in this amendment to encourage manufacturers to provide more low-alcohol beverages.