London Assembly rejects 'drug consumption room' and other Green Party plans

London Assembly rejects 'drug consumption room' and other Green Party plans
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London Assembly rejects 'drug consumption room' and other Green Party plans
Author: Noah Vickers
Published: Jan, 24 2025 15:27

Summary at a Glance

Another suggestion in the Greens’ amendment was to spend £100,000 on a London Renters’ Commission, which would “advise the mayor and design research on what model of rent control could work for London and how it could be implemented through current legislation”.

The drug consumption room would have taken the form of a three-year pilot scheme, and would have followed in the footsteps of the clinic opened earlier this month in Glasgow, which is the UK’s first such facility.

The proposals were tabled on Thursday as an amendment to Sir Sadiq Khan’s budget by the Assembly’s three-strong group of Green Party members, who said their spending package “would make meaningful differences in the lives of so many Londoners”.

No drugs would be provided by those health professionals, and buying and selling drugs would still be illegal on the site.

Most of the package’s funding would have been raised by increasing the congestion charge by £1, which the Greens claimed would generate an extra £13m per year.

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