Zack Polanski suggests drugs being illegal is RACIST
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Zack Polanski, leader of the Green Party, has sparked a debate over the current prohibition on hard drugs, describing it as ‘racially biased’ and suggesting that individuals should have the freedom to ‘enjoy themselves’ without legal repercussions.

During an interview with the BBC, Polanski faced tough questions regarding his controversial stance that all drugs, including substances like heroin and crack cocaine, should be legalized. He argued that the existing drug policies unfairly target certain communities, particularly young black individuals who are frequently subjected to stop-and-search procedures.

“There’s no evidence to suggest that young black people are more likely to possess or use drugs,” Polanski stated, emphasizing that the enforcement of drug laws disproportionately affects these communities. He criticized the hypocrisy of political leaders who have admitted to drug use in the past while overseeing policies that result in the incarceration of others for similar actions, often impacting young black and brown people the most.

Despite his strong views on drug policy, Polanski shared that he has abstained from drug and alcohol use himself. During his appearance on “Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg,” he remarked, “I’ve actually never taken a drug in my life, or even drunk alcohol, but I still don’t sit here as the fun police.”

However, the London Assembly member revealed that he personally had never touched any drugs, or even alcohol.

He told Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg: ‘I’ve actually never taken a drug in my life, or even drunk alcohol, but I still don’t sit here as the fun police.

‘I very clearly believe people should be able to do what they want to do.

‘It just wasn’t for me.’

Zack Polanski was grilled during a BBC interview on his position that all drugs should be legalised - including heroin and crack cocaine

Zack Polanski was grilled during a BBC interview on his position that all drugs should be legalised – including heroin and crack cocaine

Mr Polanski (pictured with the Greens' candidate for the Gorton & Denton by-election said it was 'hypocritical' for senior politicians to admit they had taken drugs while 'incarcerating' people for doing the same - adding that was 'very often yet again young black and brown people'

Mr Polanski (pictured with the Greens’ candidate for the Gorton & Denton by-election said it was ‘hypocritical’ for senior politicians to admit they had taken drugs while ‘incarcerating’ people for doing the same – adding that was ‘very often yet again young black and brown people’

Pressed on whether shunning alcohol and drugs had been a point of principle, Mr Polanski said: ‘I just grew up in school where a lot of my friends were drinking and in fact taking drugs, and often it felt like somebody needed to be sober… 

‘I’ve always liked dancing without taking a drink or drugs, as I say, though, if anyone wants to do it and they’re doing it safely, I’m really glad people are having a good time.

‘But we know lots of people aren’t taking it safely, so let’s make sure they get the support they need.’ 

The Greens are trying to inflict a devastating blow on Keir Starmer in the Gorton & Denton by-election on February 26.

The contest looks like a three-way struggle with Reform seen as the favourites by many experts.  

Mr Polanski was appearing on the programme after Keir Starmer accused his party of being ‘high on drugs, soft on Putin’ during PMQs last week.

Mr Polanski said the joke was ‘pretty disgraceful’.

‘First of all, there are thousands and thousands of unnecessary deaths from drug harm and from dangerous drugs, and actually, what we need is a public health approach,’ the Green Party leader told the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg.

‘That’s not me saying that. That’s experts who work in the National Health Service who say this just isn’t working.

‘So when I talk about legalising drugs, the key bit is it’s about legalising and regulating. If someone has a problematic relationship to drugs, then surely the answer is to make sure they’re seen by a medical health professional who can help them.

‘But to have Keir Starmer making cheap jokes delivered badly, by the way, from the dispatch box was, pretty disgraceful.’

Mr Polanski initially responded to the question about legalising drugs by suggesting alcohol was more harmful.

‘Well first of all, we could talk about alcohol, which can sometimes be one of the most dangerous drugs,’ Mr Polanski said.

‘And actually, we need a public health approach to that too.’

The discussion comes after Sir Keir Starmer accused the Green Party of being ‘high on drugs, soft on Putin’ during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday.

Mr Polanski said the joke was ‘pretty disgraceful’.

The Greens are trying to inflict a devastating blow on Keir Starmer in the Gorton & Denton by-election on February 26

The Greens are trying to inflict a devastating blow on Keir Starmer in the Gorton & Denton by-election on February 26

‘First of all, there are thousands and thousands of unnecessary deaths from drug harm and from dangerous drugs, and actually, what we need is a public health approach,’ the Green Party leader told the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg.

‘That’s not me saying that. That’s experts who work in the National Health Service who say this just isn’t working.

‘So when I talk about legalising drugs, the key bit is it’s about legalising and regulating. If someone has a problematic relationship to drugs, then surely the answer is to make sure they’re seen by a medical health professional who can help them.

‘But to have Keir Starmer making cheap jokes delivered badly, by the way, from the dispatch box was, pretty disgraceful.’

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