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Scotland Lead Europe In Drug Deaths And Aids......

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ToraToraTora | 12:12 Mon 02nd Dec 2019 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-50473604
https://news.sky.com/story/glasgow-no-easy-fix-for-the-victims-of-scotlands-drug-epidemic-11876101
Perhaps the first minister should concentrate on these problems in her 2 largest cities rather than trying to ensure penury for Scotland by chasing alternative dependence.
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she acknowledged they had a serious problem, but what they do about it is up to them.
agree about the Independence, that should be the last thing on their minds just now..
Scotland’s fight against drug use is failing. Perhaps Sturgeon thinks that the Home Office are doing a terrible job and that she could do a better job from Holyrood, than Javid in Westminster.
I am unaware of any country where concern over the drugs issue is diminishing, although apparently there are some interesting signs in Portugal where a decriminalisation approach is in operation. There is absolutely nothing which suggests remaining in the UK is the most or even a promising way to deal with drugs or anything else - things can scarcely be less promising.
One of the simpler solutions is to let nature take its course then sweep up the remains.

That doesn't seem to be under consideration at the moment though.
Dour ,Dreich,Diet and Drugs. Oh Dear. All will change when they get Independence.
As policy is controlled from Westminster, Mr shouty's comment regarding the First Minister doesn't make much sense.
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so what's the purpose of Holyrood then?

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