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Previously on "DOOM: White powerder"

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  • AtW
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    This is the DOOMish angle on the story...

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  • SueEllen
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    You are a bit slow.

    Guess you aren't all coked up -


    https://forums.contractoruk.com/gene...-coked-up.html

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  • AtW
    started a topic DOOM: White powerder

    DOOM: White powerder

    "Traces of suspected cocaine found after parties in Liz Truss’s grace-and-favour house, say staff

    Exclusive: White powder residue found after events held at Chevening and Downing Street, say sources

    Traces of a suspected class A drug were found at a government grace-and-favour home after parties attended by political allies of Liz Truss, the Guardian has been told.

    The white powder was discovered at the Chevening estate last summer in the days before Truss won the Tory leadership contest and became prime minister, according to sources.

    A member of staff claimed they tested the powder using a swab which changes colour when it comes into contact with cocaine, and it indicated the drug was present.

    Possession of cocaine is a criminal offence which can lead to imprisonment for up to seven years, or an unlimited fine.

    In July, the government launched a new crackdown on casual drug users, saying their passports could be confiscated.

    Separate sources have described finding similar deposits in the offices at No 10 Downing Street after two lockdown parties held when Boris Johnson was prime minister."


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