Today I started to prepare my submission to the Home Office in response to its Drug Strategy consultation. I am sorry to say but it appears to be a complete sham, a deception and merely a sop to public opinion. The strategy is already decided. It is not a Drugs Strategy, it is a Drug Prevention Strategy. It will create death, misery, suffering and crime. It is a disaster in the making

At the beginning of the document it says:

Ministers have agreed the new strategic vision and broad themes for the Drug Strategy which will set the framework for the future delivery of drugs policy…The paper sets out the key objectives and themes of the government’s vision for drugs policy…The Home Office will lead the new Drug Strategy to prevent drug taking, disrupt drug supply, strengthen enforcement and promote drug treatment.

That’s right, despite Cameron’s and Clegg’s progressive statements in the past, nothing is to change. It is an authoritarian, big government, top down approach. It is the precise opposite of the values which The Big Society is supposed to stand for. It’s a stitch up and completely undemocratic. Most important of all, it flies in the face of all the experts, all the experience of the last 30 years and is completely out of step with Europe, America and most of the rest of the world.

In fact the only people who will be supporting this farcical exercise in misinformation will be drug dealers, organised crime drug cartels and countries like China, Singapore and Malaysia that execute people for drug use.

Trying to “prevent drug taking” is like asking King Canute to hold back the tide. It is a completely hopeless and unachievable goal. Man has been using mind-altering substances since the dawn of time and no government or strategy is going to change that. What the new Drugs Strategy should be doing is setting out to regulate drug use in a way that will minimise harms. All the experts agree on this.

Shame on you Cameron! Shame on you Clegg! Only four months in and you’ve hit moral rock bottom already.

Cameron, Clegg and Canute. Three of a kind