The leader of the Conservative Party will not confirm or deny that he has used drugs in the past. Do young people support David Cameron's right to privacy? Would it be better if people were open and honest about what being young is really like?
David Cameron advises young people not to try drugs. He says it is against the law and wrong. Do young people value his opinion because of his direct experience?
According to a new biography, Cameron only smoked the drug and did not deal. So he was not expelled. Instead he was not allowed to leave his boarding school grounds for two weeks, fined, and made to copy out hundreds of lines of Latin verse. Talk about how these punishments might have helped.
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