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Reilly: Drink ads ban won’t cause sky to fall in

Health Minister James Reilly said the "sky won’t fall in" if alcohol sports sponsorship is phased out under the Government’s faltering alcohol action plan.

Dr Reilly said that while alcohol addiction was a major problem, so too was sports’ "addiction" to the income from sponsorship by the drinks industry.

He was speaking after an Oireachtas committee argued against banning sponsorship and drink giant Diageo threatened to pull back operations if the measure went through.

The Oireachtas Transport Committee, which covers the sports remit, has issued a draft report calling for the retention of alcohol sports sponsorship, saying no replacement sponsors available.

It is the second Oireachtas committee which has failed to back the measure: in Jan 2012, the Oireachtas Health Committee did not make any recommendations on the matter.

The proposal to phase out alcohol sponsorship by 2016 was one of 45 recommendations in the National Substance Misuse Strategy steering group report, published in Feb 2012.

Transport vice-chairman John O’Mahony, a former inter-county footballer and manager, said "all sides" agreed the ban would have "serious implications" for sporting bodies.

Representatives from the alcohol industry and sporting bodies have welcomed the draft report, while medical experts have expressed disappointment.

Joe Barry, who sat on the steering group, said that the evidence of a link between sponsorship and drinking was "very strong" and said sporting bodies had "essentially been bought".

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Source: Irish Examiner, 17/06/2013

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