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UK 55% of Brits support cannabis reform, latest YouGov poll shows

A recent YouGov poll, asking the British public their views on cannabis reform compared to those held by politicians, has shown that a majority of both groups support some sort of cannabis reform.

The survey, conducted between 8th and 9th January 2025, asked members of the general public whether they supported or opposed cannabis legalisation. It found that 45% supported legalisation, while 42% opposed it. The remaining 13% answered that they did not know.

The same question was also put to 106 sitting members of parliament. 50% of MPs said they opposed cannabis legalisation while 39% supported it.

The question was then asked in a more nuanced format with more options. Respondents were asked to choose between legalisation, decriminalisation, or keeping the sale and possession of cannabis a criminal offence.

55% of the public said they supported either decriminalisation (24%) or full legalisation (31%). Only 33% still felt cannabis should remain illegal.

When the same question was put to MPs, a total of 53% supported some sort of reform. 28% supported decriminalisation, 25% supported full legalisation and 38% of MPs still felt cannabis possession should remain illegal.

Chart showing MPs views on cannabis vs general public

SOURCE: YOUGOV

Strong support for medical cannabis in the UK​


The poll also revealed broad support for medical cannabis in the UK. 73% of the general public believe doctors should be able to prescribe cannabis. 83% of MPs also answered that doctors should be allowed to prescribe cannabis for medical use. Only 7% of MPs were against.

The survey is the first of its kind to ask MPs how they might vote in a debate on cannabis since the 2024 general election. Both the Liberal Democrats and Green Party, who gained record numbers of seats, support some form of cannabis reform.

The results also revealed that cannabis reform is broadly supported by those under 50, adding weight to previous research from 2024 that showed in the UK 80% of Gen Z and 67% of millennials support cannabis legalisation.

In the recent YouGov survey 60% of 18-24 year olds expressed support for either legalisation or decriminalisation. Only 21% of people in this age bracket supported criminalisation. 61% of 25-49 year olds supported some sort of cannabis reform vs 28% who expressed support for sticking with criminalisation.

In contrast, 38% of 50-64 year olds believed cannabis should remain illegal as did 44% of those aged 65 and over.

Drug use as a health issue​


The survey also asked MPs and the public views on broader drug policy. When asked if substance use should be a health issue or a criminal issue, both groups expressed that they support a more balanced approach. 36% of MPs said that drug use should be a health issue vs 11% who felt it should be a criminal issue. The majority however felt drugs should be treated as both equally (51%).

When this question was put to the public the most common response was that drugs should be both a criminal and health issue (40%). However, 28% of Brits felt that drug use should remain a criminal issue, vs 23% who believed it should be seen as more of a health issue.

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Some strong evidence and answers but I feel the obvious one has been overlooked. The why... Why do politicians have such far removed views from the people they are meant to represent. Sadly the reality is that politicians are self representative bottom feeders and that 50% are the ones who's friends and family currenttly run the cannabis monopoly.
 
Some strong evidence and answers but I feel the obvious one has been overlooked. The why... Why do politicians have such far removed views from the people they are meant to represent. Sadly the reality is that politicians are self representative bottom feeders and that 50% are the ones who's friends and family currenttly run the cannabis monopoly.
Age and education is probably the answer, not sure the bottom feeders statement is relevant to the point you are making. As for the legalisation forget it for at least another decade it's not going to happen
 
not sure the bottom feeders statement is relevant to the point you are making.
I thought it pertinent as it is all about profit and not patient care for the politicians and their licensed pals. Which in turn I feel makes some of the points you made moot as protection of generational wealth wins out until public outcry is so great that you are demonised. I do appreciate your thoughts though and can't help but agree around the UK and legislation. It seems whilst everything else is more connected and quicker nowadays the old "the UK is 10 years behind the US" doesn't apply to medical ;)
 
I thought it pertinent as it is all about profit and not patient care for the politicians and their licensed pals. Which in turn I feel makes some of the points you made moot as protection of generational wealth wins out until public outcry is so great that you are demonised. I do appreciate your thoughts though and can't help but agree around the UK and legislation. It seems whilst everything else is more connected and quicker nowadays the old "the UK is 10 years behind the US" doesn't apply to medical ;)
Did it not get reclassified in 2004 to class C and put back to B in 2008? . I think medical was a stroke of luck with javid being in post. The Labour government have absolutely no interest or intentions to change anything this parliament so that takes us up to 2028 I would expect 2030 with a conservative government it might start gathering some momentum. Personally I think the fault lies with the EU leavers so blame Enoch barrage for everything
 
Did it not get reclassified in 2004 to class C and put back to B in 2008? . I think medical was a stroke of luck with javid being in post. The Labour government have absolutely no interest or intentions to change anything this parliament so that takes us up to 2028 I would expect 2030 with a conservative government it might start gathering some momentum. Personally I think the fault lies with the EU leavers so blame Enoch barrage for everything
I think we can agree on that, I was living in ROI at the time so had lost my right to vote, having lived in France too I was never voting leave! I am entitled to an EU passport so might just jump ship (again :ROFLMAO: ). I think Barrages eyesight must be failing as he was recently photographed with Connor McGregor, did he mistake the p for a c, or is Connor an enough bigger POS than I thought, quite the achievement to be honest.
 
I think we can agree on that, I was living in ROI at the time so had lost my right to vote, having lived in France too I was never voting leave! I am entitled to an EU passport so might just jump ship (again :ROFLMAO: ). I think Barrages eyesight must be failing as he was recently photographed with Connor McGregor, did he mistake the p for a c, or is Connor an enough bigger POS than I thought, quite the achievement to be honest.
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Still no answers from them yet? I'd give em a bell if your run out or running out.
It's all good, just going through the steps, my MDT review was approved, now need to wait for the script to land with chemist, also have another appointment with them
tomorrow, assuming for an update and debrief but who knows.:)

I ran out of MC about a week ago :ROFLMAO:
 
It's all good, just going through the steps, my MDT review was approved, now need to wait for the script to land with chemist, also have another appointment with them
tomorrow, assuming for an update and debrief but who knows.:)

I ran out of MC about a week ago :ROFLMAO:
Good thing is I find request to dispense pretty efficient with them so hopefully you'll be sweet soon.

A weeks a long time without MC but sometimes leads to an improvement in meds :ROFLMAO:
 
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