Just “a little bit” of Rohypnol in the drink every night: women’s rights organizations react outraged to statements by the British Home Secretary. A speaker speaks of a “clearly ironic joke”.
British Home Secretary James Cleverly has apologized for making a joke about knockout drops on the sidelines of a reception. According to a report in the Sunday Mirror newspaper, he told female guests that it wasn’t actually illegal if there was just “a tiny bit” of Rohypnol in their drink every night.
Cleverly also laughed and said that the secret to a long marriage is making sure your partner is always “lightly sedated” so she doesn’t realize there are better men out there, the newspaper reported.
Narrator: “Clearly ironic joke”
A spokesman for Cleverly said that the Interior Minister had made a “clearly ironic joke” in a private conversation that was always understood as such, for which he apologized.
Cleverly has been heading the Interior Ministry for several weeks, was previously Foreign Minister and is married. Shortly before the comment, he had announced new measures against the misuse of co-drops. “Spiking” means that perpetrators put drugs in their victims’ drinks, for example in order to rape them later.
Women’s rights organizations sharply criticized Cleverly’s statements. The Fawcett Society said it was disgusting that Cleverly, as a minister responsible for women’s safety, thought that something as horrific as drugging women was laughable. The organization called for his resignation. The charity Women’s Aid warned him to take spiking seriously.
Source: Stern

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