Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The War We Never Fought: The British Establishment's Surrender to Drugs is the sixth book by British author and Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens, first published in 2012.The book is intended as a rebuttal of what Hitchens sees as the widespread acceptance of drug use and the weakening of drug prohibition in Britain since the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, when a Conservative government adopted a Labour Party policy to implement the Wootton Report. Hitchens contends that it is only through much harsher and more stringent punishment – for both consumers and dealers of drugs – that any war on drugs can be successful."@en }
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- The_War_We_Never_Fought abstract "The War We Never Fought: The British Establishment's Surrender to Drugs is the sixth book by British author and Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens, first published in 2012.The book is intended as a rebuttal of what Hitchens sees as the widespread acceptance of drug use and the weakening of drug prohibition in Britain since the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, when a Conservative government adopted a Labour Party policy to implement the Wootton Report. Hitchens contends that it is only through much harsher and more stringent punishment – for both consumers and dealers of drugs – that any war on drugs can be successful.".
- Q7773489 abstract "The War We Never Fought: The British Establishment's Surrender to Drugs is the sixth book by British author and Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens, first published in 2012.The book is intended as a rebuttal of what Hitchens sees as the widespread acceptance of drug use and the weakening of drug prohibition in Britain since the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, when a Conservative government adopted a Labour Party policy to implement the Wootton Report. Hitchens contends that it is only through much harsher and more stringent punishment – for both consumers and dealers of drugs – that any war on drugs can be successful.".