the medic dame carol black was invited by the home office earlier this year to conduct an independent review of recovery services and treatment for drug addicts. she told us she did not consider boris johnson s suggestion that recreational drug users should lose their passports or driving licences. no, ididn t no, i didn t but i did do a section on recreational drugs because the prime minister is right, the powder cocaine trade is worth about 2,000,000,000 a yearto cocaine trade is worth about 2,000,000,000 a year to the dealers and of course it s a violent trade so every time someone takes powdered cocaine, they are driving a very violent trade run by albanian gangs. and that trade leads to more county lines and more young people drawn into the trade but the problem is i did the work, i always try to be evidence based, i could not find any evidence based, i could not find any evidence for what would work, at the moment, in enabling someone who is going to take recreational drugs to th
class recreational users having their passports and driving licences potentially confiscated? ida. i potentially confiscated? no, i didn t but potentially confiscated? no, i didn t but i potentially confiscated? no, i didn t but | did potentially confiscated? no, i didn t but i did do potentially confiscated? no, i didn t but i did do a potentially confiscated? no, i didn t but i did do a section i potentially confiscated? no, i| didn t but i did do a section on recreational drugs because the prime minister is right, the cocaine trade is worth about 2,000,000,000 a year to the dealers and of course it s a violent trade so every time someone takes powdered cocaine, they are driving a very violent trade run by albanian gangs and that trade leads to more county lines and what young people drawn into that trade. the problem is the work i ve done has always tried to be evidence based, i could not find any evidence for what would work. at the moment, in enabling someone who is going
of the system over the years, and that has caused a lot of the problems. so i want to see the plans, i want to see the strategy. i want the prime minister to take responsibility for the money that s been taken out of criminaljustice in the last 10 years that s caused many of these problems. the medic dame carol black was invited by the home office earlier this year to conduct an independent review of recovery services and treatment for drug addicts. she told us she did not consider boris johnson s suggestion that recreational drug users should lose their passports or driving licences. no, i didn t but i did do a section on recreational drugs because the prime minister is right, the powder cocaine trade is worth about 2,000,000,000 a year to the dealers and of course it s a violent trade so every time someone takes powdered cocaine, they are driving a very violent trade run by albanian gangs. and that trade leads to more county lines and more young people drawn into the trade but the pr