Passports to be taken off illegal drug users in Boris Johnson’s new crackdown

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Passports to be taken off illegal drug users in Boris Johnson’s new crackdown
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The illicit drugs market in the UK has been estimated to be worth £9.4 billion a year.

“We’re keeping nothing off the table,” he added.announced in July it would establish a new unit to help end illegal drug-related illness and deaths, as the second part of Dame Carol Black’s Independent Review of Drugs was released.

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