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The connection between hard drugs and far-right aggro has become a trope of British life.
Even Tommy Robinson has been convicted of drug possession.
There is also plenty of overlap with that other great vector of British angst: football.
In 2021 , a study conducted by the International Journal of Drug Policy found that around 30 per cent of people polled had seen cocaine at football stadiums.
These riots may prove that cocaine is the drug of the bad-vibe summer .
Yet, as Charli XCX attests with her “Should we do a little key?/Should we have a little line?” lyric in “365” The “society drug” has become the people’s drug.
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