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The Powder Keg at the Ports: Narco-Politics, Retaliation, and the Policy Debate

In recent months, the headlines of our UK national papers have posed a slightly recurring, staggering narrative: the seizure of near to a ton or multi-ton shipments of cocaine at UK ports. From the London Gateway Port to Southampton Docks, border forces are intercepting record-breaking hauls, with street values climbing towards the hundreds of millions. To the casual reader, these seizures represent a tactical win for law enforcement. But beneath the surface lies a complex, volatile reality that stretches from the warehouses of southern England back to the cartels in South America. As we look at the sheer volume of these intercepts, we have to ask: what happens when the supply chain is disrupted, and how does the domestic political conversation regarding drug policy fit into this global firestorm? The Ripple Effect: When Cartels Retaliate The economics of the international drug trade are ruthless. When a multi-million-pound shipment is seized, it isn't just a loss of product—i...

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