Views from the Drugs Summit
The jury is still out on whether the Drugs Summit was a political set piece. The Opposition participants regularly accused the Government of just that. Without doubt, however, it was the reaction of the Opposition which was orchestrated and pre-conceived.
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Main Author: | FINDLAY, Mark |
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1999
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