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02 Jul 2026, 22:52

Bernham’s study finds that people’s trust in life is changing

  • Bernham says that people’s trust is changing the way we see life: extreme binge-drinking among young people, with a certain increase in the number of people who consume alcohol through binge drinking, and the age range is 16–18-year-olds.
  • The research also suggests that young people may be more likely to drink alcohol in a way that is harmful to their health, including through binge drinking and other forms of excessive alcohol consumption.
  • Meanwhile, the material points to a shift in the overall picture of alcohol consumption among young people, and also notes that YouGov’s results show a higher level of pessimism.

Endi Bernham, deputy in Makerfield, said in an interview on the parliamentary floor that people’s views on pre-election life are changing. He also said that the results from LBC and the statement by Andrew Marr.

In the words of Bernham, middle-aged people’s drinking habits are a sign of a growing problem with alcohol consumption among young people, with a certain increase in the number of people who consume alcohol through binge drinking and other forms of excessive alcohol consumption.

The material also states that there are reasons to believe that young people’s drinking habits may be changing, and that the overall picture of alcohol consumption among young people is worsening. In particular, it is noted that the majority of young people are drinking more frequently and in larger quantities, which is associated with the risks of alcohol-related harm.

Bernham explained that he has a plan that, in his view, should have a positive effect on alcohol consumption among young people. He also emphasized that the UK’s alcohol strategy should be updated to address the problem, and that the government should take measures to reduce alcohol-related harm.

Bernham added that he believes the UK government’s approach to the issue is not effective enough, and that it is necessary to introduce new measures to reduce alcohol consumption among young people. He also said that he expects the government to take action to address the problem.

He also noted that the findings of the report from YouGov, which was published in The Independent, show that the level of pessimism is increasing among young people in the UK. He also said that the results of the YouGov survey show that the majority of people in the UK believe that the situation is getting worse.

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