AS GPs working in the most socio-economically deprived areas of Scotland, we deal on a daily basis with the damaging consequences of alcohol on the physical and mental health of our patients and their families, including avoidable premature deaths, long term illness and misery. The detrimental effects on children of growing up in affected households are profound and long-lasting.

The findings of a recently published Scottish study add to our frustration at the delay in implementing minimum unit pricing for alcohol.

The study uses the Scottish NHS’s excellent data linkage capabilities and focuses on the relationship between socio-economic status, alcohol use and outcomes. It demonstrates robustly that people living in disadvantaged communities are much more likely to suffer harm and premature death, compared to others consuming similar amounts of alcohol.

This means that population level interventions that reduce excess alcohol consumption are more likely than was first thought to reduce alcohol related harms in disadvantaged communities.

Critics of minimum unit pricing say it will penalise poor communities most. On the contrary, they have most to gain.

The implementation of minimum unit pricing in Scotland will bring about positive and lasting change, especially for the people and communities with whom we work.

Our call to legislators, politicians and civil servants is – make it happen.

GPs at the Deep End, Scotland: Dr Luis Alguero, Possilpark Health & Care Centre, Glasgow; Dr Roger Boyle, Springburn Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr David Blane, Pollokshaws Medical Centre, Glasgow & University of Glasgow; Dr John Budd, Edinburgh Access Practice, Edinburgh; Dr Ronnie Burns, Parkhead Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr Lyndsey Cairns, Westmuir Medical Centre, Glasgow; Dr Peter Cairns, Wester Hailes Medical Practice, Edinburgh; Dr Niall Cameron, Govan Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr Peter Cawston, Garscadden Burn Medical Practice, Drumchapel Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr Martin Connolly, Balmore Road Surgery, Glasgow; Dr Margaret Craig, Allander Surgery, Glasgow; Dr Lynsay Crawford, Balmore Road Surgery, Glasgow; Dr Gillian Dames, Parkhead Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr Elizabeth Day, Dr Day and Churches, Bridgeton Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr Maria Duffy, Pollok Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr Terry Johnston, The Mill Practice, Dundee; Dr Rashid Khan, Westmuir Medical Centre, Glasgow;Dr David Kerr, Castlemilk Group Practice, Glasgow; Dr Susan Langridge, Possilpark Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr Susan Lyon, Garscadden Burn Medical Practice, Drumchapel Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr Eva Mahler, Wester Hailes Medical Practice, Edinburgh; Dr Clair Melville, Niddrie Medical Practice, Edinburgh; Prof Stewart Mercer, University of Glasgow; Dr Pauline McAlavey, Glenmill Surgery, Glasgow; Dr Alanna McCrae, Regent Medical Practice, Greenock; Dr Robert McGonigle, Dr Gordon and Partners, Gorbals Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr Michael McKenzie, Parkhead Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr John Montgomery, The David Elder Practice, Govan Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr Catriona Morton, Craigmillar Medical Group, Edinburgh; Dr Anne Mullin, chair GPs at the Deep End Steering Group, Govan Health Centre, Glasgow; Dr Nora Murray-Cavanagh,Wester Hailes Medical Practice, Edinburgh; Dr Jim O'Neil, Lightburn Medical Centre, Glasgow; Dr Allison Reid, Balmore Road Surgery, Glasgow; Dr Mike Rennick, Castlemilk Group Practice, Glasgow; Dr Petra Sambale, Keppoch Medical Practice, Glasgow; Dr John Shand, Castlemilk Group Practice, Glasgow; Dr Nick Treadgold, Drs Treadgold, Duffy & Morley, Pollok Health Centre, Glasgow; Prof Graham Watt, University of Glasgow, Dr Andrea Williamson, Homeless Health Services,

Glasgow & University of Glasgow; Dr Lynsay Yeoman, Pollok Health Centre, Glasgow & University of Glasgow, c/o General Practice and Primary Care, University of Glasgow; 1 Horselethill Road, Glasgow.