are perhaps slightly glamorous, even in a negative sense way, that is not really _ in a negative sense way, that is not really helping the drugs problem. it really helping the drugs problem. it is a really helping the drugs problem. is a good really helping the drugs problem. ut is a good point, it is very interesting these days, it is very rare to see a character smoking in an ordinary context in the way that one would have seen 15 or 20 years ago in drama or comedy or whatever. that is true, absolutely. there have definitely— that is true, absolutely. there have definitely been shifts in society that is— definitely been shifts in society that is reflected on television. we have got— that is reflected on television. we have got a — that is reflected on television. we have got a story in the mail on middle—class drug users being told to clamp _ middle—class drug users being told to clamp down or stitch up their friends — to clamp down or stitch up their friends and report them to the police — friends and report them to the police. there is clearly a normalisation of drug use and i think— normalisation of drug use and i think this — normalisation of drug use and i think this times article reflects that _ think this times article reflects that he — think this times article reflects that. be that on television or at middle—class dinner parties, this is where _ middle—class dinner parties, this is where the — middle—class dinner parties, this is where the government is trying to clamp— where the government is trying to clamp down, lots of policies coming this week— clamp down, lots of policies coming this week on tackling crime and today— this week on tackling crime and today was— this week on tackling crime and today was a big day on the drugs