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Yorkshire Post Editorial, August 11 "The reason that licensing laws became restrictive in the first place is that drunkenness was rife, and it is surely the height of naivety to believe that changing the law will, by itself, turn binge-drinkers into moderate drinkers.
But as can happen, eventually the cocoon became restrictive and suffocating.
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