Minimum drink pricing 'not anti-alcohol', says Sturgeon

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The SNP government is making a second attempt at introducing a minimum price for a unit of alcohol.

Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon admitted the bill was not be "a magic bullet", however, she believed it was a very important part of the solution to Scotland's misuse of alcohol.

Here, she tells BBC Scotland's Raymond Buchanan why the pricing move was not "anti-alcohol".

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