UK Parliament drug use claims to be raised with police this week

House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has promised to raise allegations of drug use in Parliament with the Metropolitan Police this week. He told the BBC that those who “flout the law” should face punishment.

His decision comes as the government is expected on Monday to pledge an extra £700m to tackle problem drug use. This will include putting more emphasis on recovery from addiction, and less on prosecuting people caught with illegal substances.

The Sunday Time reports all but one of 12 lavatory areas in Parliament that were tested showed traces of cocaine, adding the House of Commons Commission - responsible for the running of the Palace of Westminster - was considering allowing the use of sniffer dogs to detect users.

Sir Lindsay told the BBC: "The accounts of drug misuse in Parliament given to the Sunday Times are deeply concerning, and I will be raising them as a priority with the Metropolitan Police next week. I expect to see full and effective enforcement of the law.

“While Parliament provides extensive support services for any staff or Members who may need help with drug misuse - and I would encourage anyone struggling with such issues to take up such help - for those who choose to flout the law and bring the institution into disrepute the sanctions are serious.”

The maximum penalty for possession of class A drugs, including cocaine, is up to seven years in prison or an unlimited fine, or both.

Which MP has powder up their nose … :question:

That puts a new spin on “I’m just going to powder my nose” doesn’t it? :laughing:

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I wonder if some of the traces were found in discarded masks … :question:

@Omah , l wonder who the dealer is ??
I always thought some of the behaviour was a bit " queer" !!
Donkeyman! :thinking::thinking:

Perhaps that is to back-up the other news story today about drugs and government’s intentions:

It all sounds and looks good, especially with BJ donning the relevant clothing for the photo opportunity! With fewer police than there used to be I wonder just how the public will fare when wanting police assistance?

When you think these people of every party are making decisions about our lives its very concerning. To think they are passing legislation while under the influence of drugs is extremely disconcerting.

I agree with you but there’s always been plenty of alcohol.