I just had a look through their manifesto for policies relating to drugs. Only mentioned twice where they say;Not reform then
So Reform are not looking at anything remotely progressive when it comes to drug laws.Drug dealing and trafficking will get mandatory life imprisonment. A new offence of Substantial Possesion of Drugs will meet heavy fines
Not reform then
Drug dealer getting life imprisonment haha. Such a stupid idea.I just had a look through their manifesto for policies relating to drugs. Only mentioned twice where they say;
So Reform are not looking at anything remotely progressive when it comes to drug laws.
Green are generally the most progressive with drug laws although I can't see much in their manifesto. Lib Dems have said they would allow the sale of cannabis but only low strength, no skunk. Tbh I like a bit of high CBD sativa landrace so I'm all for it.
It depends where you live as to whether the party you want have a chance to get an MP. A tactical vote to make sure the people you don't want can't get in is a good way to get as close as possible to your desired outcome.
http://gtto.co.uk/ is good if you want to make sure the Tories don't get in again, tells you based on your constituency who is the best vote to beat them.
Its on the below under Reforming Drug Laws on page 41Green are generally the most progressive with drug laws although I can't see much in their manifesto.
I think if every MP had to take MDMA then there would be a lot more compassion in Parliament. Rees-mogg wouldn't fall asleep on the benches either.Which drug to vote for for party reform?
Same thing, different order of words
I think if every MP had to take MDMA then there would be a lot more compassion in Parliament. Rees-mogg wouldn't fall asleep on the benches either.
This is a quote from the Greens' manifesto:
Reforming drug laws
Elected Greens will push for the establishment
of a National Commission to agree an
evidence-based approach to reform of the UK’s
counterproductive drug laws.
Neither prohibition nor the policing of low-level
drug offences, especially cannabis possession,
have reduced use and consequently have had no
impact on the size of the criminal market or the
profits made by organised crime.
Elected Greens will therefore push to
decriminalise personal possession of drugs,
diverting people from the criminal justice system
towards support with addiction, housing and
employment, from health workers focused on
drug harm reduction This would free up hundreds
of thousands of hours of police time, which could
instead be invested in tackling other priorities
which benefit wider society.
How good is that?
In future they will get my support, based entitely on that bit of enlightened good sense and progressive policy making alone.
Although it helps a lot that they also stand for and propose a lot of other similarly good things.
Estimates from the polling data are that they may go from their 1 seat in the current parliament, up to a maximum of 4 once the votes have been counted. Although the uncertainty is such that they could get anything from 0 to 4 seats.
Well I suppose that seeing as they don't stand any chance of winning an election over here at any time in the forseeable future, with that being the case, they are in a position to pledge to impliment all sorts of ideal and idealisitic things.Yeh, they're full of shit like the rest of 'em mate.
I think if every MP had to take MDMA then there would be a lot more compassion in Parliament. Rees-mogg wouldn't fall asleep on the benches either.
Yeah, another Gordon Brown, that will help England. The green party is similar to all the other parties, here in America, a waste of a vote.I just had a look through their manifesto for policies relating to drugs. Only mentioned twice where they say;
So Reform are not looking at anything remotely progressive when it comes to drug laws.
Green are generally the most progressive with drug laws although I can't see much in their manifesto. Lib Dems have said they would allow the sale of cannabis but only low strength, no skunk. Tbh I like a bit of high CBD sativa landrace so I'm all for it.
It depends where you live as to whether the party you want have a chance to get an MP. A tactical vote to make sure the people you don't want can't get in is a good way to get as close as possible to your desired outcome.
http://gtto.co.uk/ is good if you want to make sure the Tories don't get in again, tells you based on your constituency who is the best vote to beat them.
Considering that the UK has really strict laws and other European countries are are becoming more tolerant; it's not gonna happen anytime soon.That's a reform if i ever saw one
Praise be
That seems very philosphical, and also very cynical but idealistic at the same time.The sad fact of the matter, is that anyone who WANTS a position of authority, is not the sort of person that SHOULD be in that role.
Whatever well meaning bullshit that they spout, they're only in it for themselves.
It's a conundrum, for which there is no answer.
Fuckin cunts, the lot of 'em.