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Published Date: 01 December 2008
A SCOTTISH MP yesterday called for the Army to carry out more drug tests of troops after it was reported that 610 UK soldiers – including 101 from Scottish battalions – were dismissed last year for taking drugs.
David Hamilton, the MP for Midlothian and a member of the House of Commons' defence committee, said: "To understand the problem we've got to get the facts. And that means we should be checking more.

"If you are on the front line in the services, you don't want someone behind you who has taken drugs.

"You've got to be sure that the people you're with are OK.

"It's an issue which we've got to look at and keep on top of all the time."

An army official, Colonel John Donnelly, said the "vast majority" of soldiers adhered to the Army's values and standards.

"We have a high code of values and standards that we hope every soldier aspires to. Inevitably there will be a few people that don't quite match that standard.

"We require young men to do a difficult, sometimes dirty job, and they need to be risk-takers, they need to have a sense of adventure."

He added: "We hope we can engage that constructively.

"Occasionally there are a small number who don't quite meet that challenge."





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  • Last Updated: 30 November 2008 9:57 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Lobeydoser,

01/12/2008 00:19:41
Knowing our lot, they'll send out the "drug-kits" and leave the Xmas pies on the runway.
2

subrosa,

01/12/2008 00:38:16
I've said this before. Soldiers take drugs because they want out of the army because of the conditions, lack of modern equipment and political interference in their work. If found positive in a drug test then it's instant dismissal. Far quicker than the process of putting in your resignation and having to work that.

Many soldiers haven't taken drugs before but are prepared to do it just to get out.
3

Wardog™,

01/12/2008 00:43:51
2 subrosa

Some interesting views on the Politics Show about alcohol and drugs.

Apart from the Labour MP totally missing the point it does indeed seem like the MoD has got it's priorities screwed up as usual.

2 More killed in afghanistan over the weekend.

Both under 20.

4

Dragonhead,

Dalian,China 01/12/2008 05:36:31
Would love to see the headline "Soldiers call for more drug tests on British MP's" Foo King hypocritical, past their use by date,incompetent,troughing dross. When were our revered, oops sorry, reviled MP's subjected to such testing? After all their decisions cause far more damage than the humble soldiers inflict on the world.Please I would love an answer.
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01/12/2008 08:00:04
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Number 6,

Germany 01/12/2008 09:27:48
"We require young men to do a difficult, sometimes dirty job". Someone should remind the Colonel that his military now has a very large number of women serving.

The feministas will have him for that gaff .lol.
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Warden An' All, Reborn,

01/12/2008 09:34:37
I would ask why with a population so tiny against the rest of the UK has scotland got such a high percentage of drug users in the armed forces.
8

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01/12/2008 09:39:42
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Mcsnagpile,

01/12/2008 10:31:49
They complain they are underpaid but can afford cocaine. Antoinette was right after all.
10

subrosa,

01/12/2008 11:15:10
# 2

Morning Wardog. I'll see if that's on iplayer.

# 6

Random drug testing has been part of HM Forces for some years now.

# 8

Because we have a higher percentage of Scots in the British Army. Plenty evidence available through google.
11

Guga II,

Rockall 01/12/2008 12:36:12
I'm all for compulsory drug testing for everyone paid out of the public purse, and that also includes all MSPs and MPs.
12

Guga II,

Rockall 01/12/2008 13:15:42
#13.

The lie detector tests wouldn't work. Every time they opened their mouths it would register as a lie.
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Dr Finlay,

Tannochbrae 01/12/2008 19:31:20
Guga II

You're almost right! You have to know the difference between truth and lies for a detector to work - the Holyrood wizards would fool any detector. It would just show a straight line.

I'd love to breathalyse the lot of them after lunchtime though!
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01/12/2008 20:30:47
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