Scottish Tories at odds with UK Home Office on drug consumption rooms
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-82% Very Liberal
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-82% Very Liberal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
34% : Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross said he did not believe drug consumption rooms - where people can take illegal drugs in a safer environment without fear of prosecution - were a "silver bullet" to fix Scotland's drug deaths crisis.30% : It puts them on the other side of the debate from the Home Office, which has repeatedly insisted "there is no safe way to take illegal drugs" and remains opposed to the plans.
30% : "Responding to the Lord Advocate's announcement, the Home Office said: "There is no safe way to take illegal drugs, which devastate lives, ruin families and damage communities and we have no plans to consider this.
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