The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

STEFAN MORKIS

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Asked if two drugs summits in two days indicates poor communicat­ion between the UK and Scottish Government­s, UK Government minister Kit Malthouse said he does not believe there can ever be enough talking about such an issue.

That is just as well, because after the Scottish summit on Wednesday and the UK Government’s event yesterday, plenty more talking shops are planned.

Ministers from all nations will be invited to discuss the issue again in a month’s time while police forces from around the country are being invited to get round the table to discuss how to disrupt the supply of drugs across the UK.

Mr Malthouse told delegates “no rabbit” would be pulled out of the hat after yesterday’s summit, while dismissing the idea of opening a safe consumptio­n room in Glasgow.

He also said such a facility might not work in Dundee, even though we don’t even know if it will work in Glasgow yet.

Instead, Mr Malthouse says enforcemen­t and better treatment options are the best answer.

Heroin has been flooding into our communitie­s for decades. It will continue to do so as long as there is money in it for criminal gangs and the authoritie­s have limited ability to stop it, as Dame Carol Black noted in her review.

Coupled with the easy availabili­ty of drugs like street Valium, it is no surprise the number of lives being lost to drugs is climbing steadily each year.

Everyone at these two summits agrees drugrelate­d deaths are an issue that can no longer be ignored.

It’s just a shame that after two days of talking, nobody is really any the wiser than they were on Tuesday about how best to move forward.

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