People taking or selling drugs at football matches may face five-year ban
"MIDDLE class cokeheads" are fuelling a war on the streets, Boris Johnson said last night as the Government launched a new crackdown on users.
'Middle class cokeheads should stop kidding themselves' Boris Johnso said
The Home Office said thugs convicted of using Class A drugs at football matches will now face a five-year-ban.
Nearly half of murder suspects are users.
And police will today tell the National Drugs Summit they need to target people who think taking drugs is a "victimless crime".
The Prime Minister said: "Middle class cokeheads should stop kidding themselves. Their habit is feeding a war on our streets, driving misery and crime across our country."