Lord Ashcroft's David Cameron Biography Reminds Us Young PM Was A Drug Reform Revolutionary

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The first installment of Lord Ashcroft's unauthorised biography of David Camerongave the British press enough salacious gossip for a year, but in the mad rush to cover the most lurid aspects of his allegations, drugs campaigners claim a more radical aspect of the story has been overlooked.

'Call Me Dave' claims that Cameron would occasionally smoke cannabis with friends while at university in Oxford, listening to the Seventies rock band Supertramp, andfurther allegations today claim that he now attends parties where drugs are openly used.

The image of a young Cameron who might have a liberal attitude towards drugs is not just another piece of gossip. It also reflects a young man who - until he became Prime Minister - was a passionate supporter of drug reforms, including the option of legalisation.

 

And drug reform campaigners, who have long lamented...

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