I've been too busy to blog much, but
this news report did catch my eye:
The figures also suggest that alcohol consumption is higher among the middle classes.
Men and women in "managerial and professional" households drank an average of 15.1 units a week.
In households classified as "routine and manual" the average consumption was 11.6 units a week.
Most commentators have suggested that this means middle class stress leads to heavier boozing. I think it means booze leads to riches. I'm off down the pub.
15 units a week - that's less than the healthy optimum isn't it?
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