"The ones that are really causing harm are your cheap ciders and vodkas," said Eric Carlin, director of the Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems, an association of medical professions that supports the law. "This is just bumping up the floor price."
Eric Carlin, a former chief executive of Mentor, recalled that on one occasion a trustee of the charity had said: "We all agree we don't like drugs," to which Mrs Rausing replied: "No, I love drugs. That's the problem." Lord Mancroft, a former chairman of the charity, described Mrs Rausing as "sweet