Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, today branded the Government’s decision to keep alcohol excise duty at the same slashed levels as the previous Government’s budget as “incomprehensible” and said the €178 million generated by an excise duty restoration could have covered the combined cuts to lone parent families, fuel allowance, disability services and increased student fees. Alcohol Action Ireland Director Fiona Ryan said: “Two years ago, the previous Government cut excise duty on alcohol and that resulted in the loss of millions in badly-needed tax revenue for the Exchequer. A restoration of excise duty levels could have earned the Government €178 million. That €178 million would have covered the...