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UK: 'I smoked cannabis,' admits drugs minister

Daily Mail

Tuesday 16 May 2006

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A new drugs minister has admitted smoking cannabis, it emerged today.

Vernon Coaker said he had had "one or two puffs of marijuana" while a
student at Warwick University.

The Home Office minister, who was handed his new role on May 5, denied
taking hard drugs.

He told the Coventry Evening Telegraph: "When I was a student, I took
one or two puffs of marijuana but that was it. I think it was once or
twice."

Mr Coaker told the newspaper he had not enjoyed the experience and
decided not to do it again.

The MP for Gedling praised the efforts of drugs workers in Coventry
during his first official visit in the role.

The minister with responsibility for drugs policy was visiting the city
as part of a nine-month nationwide tour to see how the Government's Drug
Strategy is affecting communities.

A Home Office spokeswoman said: "The minister briefly tried cannabis at
university in the 1970s on one or two occasions.

"This is clearly a very long time ago, when he was a student. The
minister has been open about his past experiences and is fully committed
to taking forward the Government's drugs strategy."

A former Government whip, Mr Coaker's previous jobs include stints as
parliamentary private secretary to Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell and to
former Education Secretary Estelle Morris.




 

 

 

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