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Challenging,co-operating and splitting: a qualitative analysis of how the trade press responded to cumulative impact policies in England and Wales
Authors:Dorothy Hector  Daniel Grace  Matt Egan
Affiliation:1. Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK;2. NIHR School for Public Health Research, London School of Hygiene &3. Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Abstract:Introduction: Cumulative impact policies (CIPs) increase English and Welsh local authority powers to regulate licences to sell alcohol. Commercial actors’ responses to CIPs potentially affect implementation and impacts. An analysis of the trade press provides perspectives on how commercial actors respond to this intervention.

Methods: Qualitative, thematic analysis of trade press articles (published 2003–2016, n?=?6 trade journals) focusing on depictions and responses to CIPs, including strategies for commercial actors engaging with the intervention.

Results: Included articles (n?=?257) provided both positive, but more typically, negative depictions of CIPs. CIPs were criticised for being unfair and an economic threat. Legal challenges to CIPs were at times advocated. Partnership and dialogue with local authority stakeholders were presented as a means by which licence applicants could promote their commercial interests in areas where CIPs were implemented, or as an alternative to regulatory interventions such as CIPs. Some alcohol retailers hoped CIPs could protect their businesses from market competition.

Conclusions: Commercial actors do not respond uniformly to alcohol regulation. This study of CIPs found that at times different commercial interests could be served by directly challenging the intervention or strategically co-operating with implementers. Implementation and evaluation of such interventions should consider commercial actors’ responses.

Keywords:Alcohol policy  cumulative impact policy  public health  trade press analysis
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