Monday 7 May 2012

'Drugalysers' to be rolled out.

After the governments loss in local council elections this week, David Cameron has promised to work harder. George Osborne also saying to 'focus 100%' of attention on the economy this week. The coalition seems to realise that this was going to be harder than they planed. I feel George Osborne was right regarding attention to the economy, seeing as the economy at the moment is determining public opinion on parties at the moment. There is large political apathy over voting in the UK and during the recent referendums on elected mayors there was only 24% turnout in Manchester and Nottingham. 

The public are not interested in constitutional reforms at the moment. Despite all of this David Cameron is pushing forward with his drug driving law. Evidently there are loop holes in the current system and in a perfect world they could have been solved before, however is it right for the government to putting time and effort into this just after the loss at elections. when the economy is still in recession. 

I personally think the new drug law is a good idea, however i think the timing of it may just be slightly off the mark. What do you think?

I hope you enjoyed reading, Joshua.

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