Yorkshire Post

Tory mayoral candidate wants businesses to test staff for drugs

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FIRMS should conduct random drug tests on their employees, the Conservati­ve London mayoral candidate has said.

Shaun Bailey called for every business in the capital with more than 250 employees to sign up to a drug-testing charter – routinely checking workers for illegal substance use – with the results being made public. He said this would help to identify middle-class cocaine users, who are fuelling the “explosion” of crime among poorer communitie­s by purchasing drugs from criminals.

In an open letter addressed to London’s business leaders, Mr Bailey wrote: “This is a huge problem. Drug use is not only a crime in itself; drug use is a direct cause of crime, from county lines gangs to stabbings on our streets.

“When people buy drugs, they are funding the criminals who traffic vulnerable kids and unleash mayhem on our streets.

“So as mayor, I’ll call for every business in London with over 250 employees to sign up to a drug testing charter.”

Mr Bailey, 49, who grew up in a council house in Ladbroke Grove, west London, was a youth worker with gang members for 20 years.

“The purpose of this charter is not to get employees fired or shamed. Individual results will be anonymous,” he said.

“The purpose is to change our culture. City Hall will publish an annual league table showing which companies have the highest and lowest rates of drug use.

“Because... the way to start tackling a problem is to shine a light on it.”

In 2018, Mr Bailey was selected as the Conservati­ve candidate for the upcoming London mayoral election, then scheduled to be held in 2020 and later postponed until 2021.

The Evening Standard newspaper endorsed him for the Conservati­ve candidacy as he went up against Sadiq Khan, of the Labour Party, who has been the capital’s mayor since 2016.

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