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by arethuza
5145 days ago
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I'd hardly describe temperance as ever having been the majority view across the UK. Indeed, even when districts were allowed to vote to be "dry" (under the Temperance (Scotland) Act 1913) relatively few did so. Interestingly enough, one of the villages that did, Findochty, was close to where I grew up - and they only stopped being dry relatively recently. So I would personally regard "temperance" as being the view of a small, but highly active, minority. We don't have a temperance culture but a drinking culture. |
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