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Users of class A drugs in UK face losing passports, say reports of proposals
The Guardian
Jamie Grierson
5 Dec 2021
Users of class A drugs in the UK would face losing their passports or driving licences under proposals reportedly set to be unveiled this week.
Boris Johnson will this week launch a 10-year plan to tackle drug-related crime, which will include travel bans, harsher sentences for drug dealers and measures to break up county lines gangs.
According to the Sun on Sunday, some of the measures will be designed to target “middle class” users to act as a “deterrent for well-off professionals who peddle coke at swanky clubs and dinner parties”.
“We need to look at new ways of penalising them. Things that will actually interfere with their lives,” the prime minister told the paper. “So we will look at taking away their passports and driving licences.”
He added: “What I want to see is a world in which we have penalties for lifestyle drug users that will seriously interfere with their enjoyment of their own lifestyles.”
The Guardian
Jamie Grierson
5 Dec 2021
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