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Published 11:33 16 Oct 2022 BST
Updated 11:44 16 Oct 2022 BST
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Responding to reports that Braverman wants to upgrade cannabis to a class A drug, Labour shadow minister Jonathan Ashworth said his "understanding" of the medical advice is that it should remain a class B substance.
He told Times Radio's Sunday Morning with Kate McCann and Adam Boulton that policy should follow the "relevant" medical advice, adding: "Well at the moment my understanding is the recommendations is it should be class B but I'm not an expert, I've not kept up to date with what their latest research suggests, but that's always been my understanding."
A Home Office source told PA that while Ms Braverman is "receptive" to the PCCs' position, "we need to really understand what will be most effective means to improving enforcement".
Asked about the reports the Home Secretary wants to upgrade the drug to Class A, the source said: "That is a very big stretch of the imagination.
"Her position on this is that effectively cannabis has been legalised by not being policed properly. We need to focus attention on changing that."
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