mark easton summarised it very well. there is the approach of threatening class a drug users with removing their driving licences and their passports. their driving licences and their passports-— their driving licences and their - passports-— given passports. critical approach? given boris passports. critical approach? given itoris johnson _ passports. critical approach? given boris johnson has _ passports. critical approach? given boris johnson has admitted - passports. critical approach? given boris johnson has admitted that. passports. critical approach? given boris johnson has admitted that hej borisjohnson has admitted that he used class a drugs in the past i wonder if he will be handing his driving licence and? the minister in charge said earlier they are going to spend £530 million on treatment which would be very welcome indeed. the money is urgently needed because cuts to treatment services since 2014 have been associated with dramatic increases in drug related deaths which have risen to record levels of year since 2012. in 2016 the advisory council recommended investment in evidence—based treatment like methadone maintenance