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UK: Tories attack Labour on drugs culture

ePolitix

Thursday 05 Dec 2002

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The government's drug's policy threatens schoolchildren and is driven by a
"liberal elite", the Conservatives have warned.

During a Commons debate on drugs policy, shadow home affairs minister, Nick
Hawkins, rounded on David Blunkett's recent reclassification of cannabis to
a grade C drug.

The Surrey MP highlighted three studies linking cannabis to "huge
increases" in depression or schizophrenia and a five-fold cancer risk.

By liberalising the drug, Hawkins claimed that ministers were sending the
wrong signal to children.

He accused the government of listening to pro-legalisation "crackpots on
the Labour backbenches".

"The physical and mental health of a whole generation of youngsters is
being put at risk because of this government's willingness to accept the
drugs agenda of a small liberal metropolitan elite," he said.

Home Office anti-drugs minister, Bob Ainsworth, asked Hawkins whether a
Tory government would reverse the move?

After citing scientific research showing cannabis dangers, the Conservative
frontbencher said his party would take a different approach.

"We have said that when we come to office any changes we make will be
evidence based," he told MPs. "We actually believe in science."

"We will try to do everything evidence based not based on the
pro-legalisation fantasies that are shared by a number of his backbenchers."

While the Conservatives have yet to take an official line on overturning
cannabis reclassification other frontbenchers have taken a hawkish line.

"I think David Blunkett has made a mistake and I would be astonished if
when we return to government we stick to the policy that he introduced this
last week," the former home secretary and shadow chancellor, Michael Howard
said recently.

 

 

 

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