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Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has said she smoked cannabis while she was at Oxford University in the 1980s.Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has said she smoked cannabis while she was at Oxford University in the 1980s.
Ms Smith, 44, became home secretary in Gordon Brown's Cabinet last month.Ms Smith, 44, became home secretary in Gordon Brown's Cabinet last month.
Her disclosure came the day after Mr Brown said she would head a review of UK drugs strategy - including whether to toughen the cannabis laws.Her disclosure came the day after Mr Brown said she would head a review of UK drugs strategy - including whether to toughen the cannabis laws.
"I did break the law... I was wrong... drugs are wrong... I want to focus on what I can do in the future, not what I did 25 years ago," Ms Smith said."I did break the law... I was wrong... drugs are wrong... I want to focus on what I can do in the future, not what I did 25 years ago," Ms Smith said.
A number of senior politicians have admitted smoking cannabis in their youth - including at least one of her predecessors as home secretary, Charles Clarke.A number of senior politicians have admitted smoking cannabis in their youth - including at least one of her predecessors as home secretary, Charles Clarke.
Ms Smith told BBC Radio 5 Live said she had smoked cannabis "just a few times" and she had "not particularly" enjoyed it.