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Drugsland: Bristol MP calls for 'plainly failing' drug law reform | Drugsland: Bristol MP calls for 'plainly failing' drug law reform |
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An MP has demanded reform of the UK's "plainly failing" drugs laws, in the wake of a new BBC documentary. | |
Thangam Debbonaire used Prime Minister's Questions to call for a Royal Commission to deal with the "catastrophic impact" of drugs. | Thangam Debbonaire used Prime Minister's Questions to call for a Royal Commission to deal with the "catastrophic impact" of drugs. |
The Bristol West MP called on Theresa May to watch Drugsland, which investigates the city's drugs culture. | The Bristol West MP called on Theresa May to watch Drugsland, which investigates the city's drugs culture. |
Mrs May said it was "right to continue to fight the war on drugs". | Mrs May said it was "right to continue to fight the war on drugs". |
Drugsland, which began on Tuesday, looks at addiction, dealing, treatment and policing of illegal drugs in Bristol, and focuses on an area of Ms Debbonaire's constituency. | Drugsland, which began on Tuesday, looks at addiction, dealing, treatment and policing of illegal drugs in Bristol, and focuses on an area of Ms Debbonaire's constituency. |
Programme-makers were given unprecedented access to the officers and the charities trying to break the cycle of drugs and crime. | Programme-makers were given unprecedented access to the officers and the charities trying to break the cycle of drugs and crime. |
Speaking at PMQs, Ms Debbonaire said: "A documentary series in my constituency shows the catastrophic impact of drugs and drug laws, not just on users but on police and innocent bystanders. | Speaking at PMQs, Ms Debbonaire said: "A documentary series in my constituency shows the catastrophic impact of drugs and drug laws, not just on users but on police and innocent bystanders. |
"Will the PM commit to watching Drugsland and to a Royal Commission on our drug laws, which are plainly failing?" | "Will the PM commit to watching Drugsland and to a Royal Commission on our drug laws, which are plainly failing?" |
Earlier, Ms Debbonaire said that drugs laws were "killing people and wrecking lives". | Earlier, Ms Debbonaire said that drugs laws were "killing people and wrecking lives". |
"We have left a £1bn industry in the hands of violent criminals who do not care about the harm they cause," she said. | "We have left a £1bn industry in the hands of violent criminals who do not care about the harm they cause," she said. |
In July, the government launched its new drugs strategy, targeting so-called legal highs and "chemsex" drugs. | In July, the government launched its new drugs strategy, targeting so-called legal highs and "chemsex" drugs. |
In response to Ms Debbonaire, the prime minister said: "We take this very seriously, and that's why we have launched our strategy." | In response to Ms Debbonaire, the prime minister said: "We take this very seriously, and that's why we have launched our strategy." |
She dismissed suggestions she might consider decriminalisation, adding it was "right we continue to fight the war on drugs". | She dismissed suggestions she might consider decriminalisation, adding it was "right we continue to fight the war on drugs". |
Drugsland continues on BBC One next Tuesday, 28 November, at 22:45 GMT. | Drugsland continues on BBC One next Tuesday, 28 November, at 22:45 GMT. |
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