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Cocaine with an estimated street value of up to £78 million was seized by Northamptonshire Police in November.
Cocaine with an estimated street value of up to £78 million was seized by Northamptonshire Police in November. Photograph: Northamptonshire Police/PA
Cocaine with an estimated street value of up to £78 million was seized by Northamptonshire Police in November. Photograph: Northamptonshire Police/PA

Share your views on the new proposals to tackle drugs in the UK

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We would like to hear your thoughts on drug users possibly losing their passports or driving licences as a deterrent

As part of a 10-year strategy to tackle drugs in the UK, the government is set to announce that “lifestyle” users, such as wealthy professionals, of class A drugs will face losing their passports or driving licences.

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