Last night.
Virgin Media One press room.
Clean-living political journalists react to Leo Varadkar’s stoned stunned answer to whether he has ever taken ‘illegal drugs’.
Earlier: Buzzin’
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Last night.
Virgin Media One press room.
Clean-living political journalists react to Leo Varadkar’s stoned stunned answer to whether he has ever taken ‘illegal drugs’.
Earlier: Buzzin’
legalise it
Put vaseline on the cistern lids, that’ll snort ’em!
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I’ll get me coat.
But did he inhale?
Breaking News: Wealthy Entitled Posh Boy Does Drugs
C’mon, all of us have seen a bottle of Poppers for £2 in a sex shop in Soho and asked the assistant for a free sniff.
That’s not “taking drugs”, it’s just inhaling a concentrated cleaning agent.
At least it kept your nose clean!
And it’s fecking brilliant with the ride..
My recollection of living and travelling to the US regarding various visa applications is that if one admits to having used drugs/ having been convicted of using drugs then the application is automatically rejected; does this apply to Leo particularly considering it’s now on the record, twice?
Or maybe things have changed since Trump took office *cough*
They don’t ask if you have ever used drugs.
They ask of you have a conviction. But it is any conviction (excluding minor traffic offences if I remember correctly).
I knew that either you, or Rob who underscored G, would be straight out of the traps when I posed that question; my point is that they ask both questions – either on the application/ waiver or when passing through customs-immigration desks, so, does the leader of *any* country get a free pass when entering a foreign country having admitted to using drugs? If so, then Leo should never be allowed in to the US [or any other country] where such laws apply.
You can’t have it both ways Cian, especially considering you’re such an upstanding civil *servant* yourself. It’s illegal for all or none.
Well, well, it seems I’ve hit a nerve.